packaged — package package 2 verb [transitive] 1. TRANSPORT also package up to wrap or pack something so that it is ready to be sent somewhere: • Many firms send components overseas to be packaged … Financial and business terms
packaged — pack|aged [ pækıdʒd ] adjective 1. ) sold in a package: packaged foods 2. ) deliberately created or shown in a way that is intended to be interesting or exciting to the public: Is there room for yet another packaged pop group? … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
packaged — UK [ˈpækɪdʒd] / US adjective 1) sold in a packet packaged foods 2) deliberately created or shown in a way that is intended to be interesting or exciting to the public Is there room for yet another packaged pop group? … English dictionary
packaged — / pækɪdʒd/ adjective put into a package ● packaged goods ▪▪▪ ‘…in today’s fast growing packaged goods area many companies are discovering that a well recognized brand name can be a priceless asset’ [Duns Business Month] … Marketing dictionary in english
packaged — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Man, Bart was really packaged last night! □ By midnight she was totally packaged … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
packaged — adj. Packaged is used with these nouns: ↑soup … Collocations dictionary
packaged — adjective specially wrapped and put in a container for selling: The soap was beautifully packaged in a special gift box … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
packaged — package ► NOUN 1) an object or group of objects wrapped in paper or packed in a box. 2) N. Amer. a packet. 3) (also package deal) a set of proposals or terms offered or agreed as a whole. 4) informal a package holiday. 5) Computing a collection… … English terms dictionary
packaged — adjective enclosed in a package or protective covering packaged cereals • Ant: ↑unpackaged • Similar to: ↑prepackaged, ↑prepacked … Useful english dictionary
packaged software — ➔ software * * * packaged software UK US noun [U] IT ► computer software that is designed so that it can be used by a lot of different people or companies: »Unfortunately there is no packaged software to do these very specialized tasks … Financial and business terms