Package | Mean of package in English Dictionary
/ˈpækɪʤ/
- Noun
- a box or large envelope that is sent or delivered usually through the mail or by another delivery service
- The mail carrier left the package [=parcel] on the front steps.
- a wrapper or container that covers or holds something
- All ingredients are listed right on the package.
- something that comes in a container
- You'll need a 12-ounce package [=(Brit) packet] of chocolate chips for the cookies.
- She ate the whole package of crackers for lunch.
- a group of related things that are sold together for a single price
- The hotel, airfare, and museum fees were all part of our vacation package.
- a software package [=a group of computer programs that are sold together]
- a group of related things that go together
- My new job offers a great benefits package. [=my new job offers great benefits]
- The financial aid packages we'll be awarding this year are smaller than we had hoped they would be.
- (informal) If you let her move in with you, living with her cat is all part of the package. [=it is part of the situation that you will have to accept]
- Verb
- to put (something) in a package in order to sell it or send it somewhere
- Package the books carefully.
- The china needs to be packaged properly.
- to show or present (something or someone) in a particular way
- If the issue is not packaged correctly, it will not get voters to come to the polls.