Package - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- a wrapped container (syn: parcel)
- (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory (syn: software)
verb
Extra examples
All ingredients are listed right on the package.
She ate the whole package of crackers for lunch.
The hotel, airfare, and museum fees were all part of our vacation package.
The financial aid packages we'll be awarding this year are smaller than we had hoped they would be.
You can arrange as part of your package to hire a car.
The beans are then ground and packaged for sale as ground coffee.
A city is like any product, it has to be packaged properly to be attractive to the consumer.
There's a package here for a Miami Lakes address.
The government has announced a package of measures to assist affected areas.
Many banks are offering financial packages for students.
The code informs us where and when a product was packaged.
The videos were packaged up, ready for distribution.
TTL package
Put the package there on the table.
Your package is up at the front desk.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: package
he/she/it: packages
present participle: packaging
past tense: packaged
past participle: packaged
singular: package
plural: packages
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