package
/ˈpækɪdʒ/
noun
- A box or container that something is wrapped in for shipping or storage.
- The package arrived damaged, so the store sent a replacement.
- She wrapped the gift and put it in a colorful package.
- The mail carrier left a large package on the front porch.
- A set of related items or services offered together as a single unit.
- The software package includes a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation tool.
- They bought a vacation package that covered flights, hotel, and meals.
- The company offers a benefits package with health insurance and retirement savings.
- The overall combination of qualities or features that someone or something has.
- The car is a great package of style, safety, and affordability.
- The new smartphone is an attractive package of speed, camera quality, and battery life.
- As a job candidate, she offers a complete package of skills and experience.
verb
- To put something into a container or wrap it for shipping or storage.
- Please package the cookies in a sturdy box so they don't break.
- He packaged his old books and sent them to a charity.
- The factory packages the cereal in cardboard boxes.
- To present or combine something in a way that is attractive or easy to sell.
- The marketing team packaged the new product as a solution for busy parents.
- They packaged the tour to include guided visits and local meals.
- The politician packaged her message to appeal to young voters.