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- DictionaryPack·age/ˈpakij/
noun
- 1. an object or group of objects wrapped in paper or plastic, or packed in a box: "someone had left a suspicious package"
- 2. a set of proposals or terms offered or agreed as a whole: "a package of economic reforms"
verb
- 1. put into a box or wrapping, especially for sale: "choose products that are packaged in recyclable materials"
- 2. present (someone or something) in a particular way, especially to make them more attractive: "the singer is being packaged to appeal to teenagers"
The meaning of PACKAGE is the act or process of packing. How to use package in a sentence.
PACKAGE definition: 1. an object or set of objects wrapped in paper, usually in order to be sent by post: 2. a small…. Learn more.
A package is a wrapped bundle or a container of something. If you order new socks online, they'll be delivered to your door in a package a few days later.
noun. a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel. a container, as a box or case, in which something is or may be packed. That child is a package of mischief.
A package is a small container in which a quantity of something is sold. Packages are either small boxes made of thin cardboard, or bags or envelopes made of paper or plastic.
1. a bundle of something that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel. 2. a container, as a box or case, in which something is packed. 3. a person or thing conceived of as a compact unit having particular characteristics: a package of mischief.
to put something into a box or container so that it can be sold: It's neatly packaged in a blue and white box. package verb [T] (SHOW) to show someone or something in an attractive way so that people will like or buy them: What's important is the way we package the programme.
package meaning, definition, what is package: something wrapped in paper, packed in a ...: Learn more.
Package Definition. The act or process of packing. A wrapped or boxed thing or group of things; parcel. A container, wrapping, etc., esp. one in which a commodity is packed for sale. A commodity, such as food, contained in a package and sold as a unit. A package of peanuts.
package. noun. /ˈpækɪdʒ/ (especially North American English) (also parcel especially in British English) something that is wrapped in paper or put into a thick envelope so that it can be sent by mail, carried easily, or given as a present. A large package has arrived for you. compare pack. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.