Packaged: meaning, definitions and examples

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packaged

 

[ ˈpækɪʤd ]

Context #1

product description

Prepared and wrapped in a container for sale or distribution.

Synonyms

boxed, bundled, enclosed, sealed, wrapped

Examples of usage

  • The packaged food had clear instructions for cooking on the label.
  • She bought a packaged set of skincare products.
  • The company specializes in packaged tours for tourists.
  • The packaged software comes with a user manual.
  • Packaged goods are convenient for quick consumption.
Context #2

production industry

To wrap or put into a container for sale or distribution.

Synonyms

box, bundle, encase, seal, wrap

Examples of usage

  • The factory packaged the products efficiently.
  • We need to package these items before shipping them out.
  • They packaged the merchandise in recyclable materials.
  • She is responsible for packaging the goods for delivery.
  • The manufacturer packages the goods in eco-friendly packaging.

Translations

Translations of the word "packaged" in other languages:

🇵🇹 embalado

🇮🇳 पैकेज्ड

🇩🇪 verpackt

🇮🇩 dikemas

🇺🇦 упакований

🇵🇱 zapakowany

🇯🇵 包装された

🇫🇷 emballé

🇪🇸 empaquetado

🇹🇷 paketlenmiş

🇰🇷 포장된

🇸🇦 معبأ

🇨🇿 zabalený

🇸🇰 zabalený

🇨🇳 包装的

🇸🇮 pakirano

🇮🇸 pakkað

🇰🇿 оралған

🇬🇪 შეფუთული

🇦🇿 qablaşdırılmış

🇲🇽 empaquetado

Word origin

The word 'packaged' originated from the verb 'package', which first appeared in the 15th century. It is derived from the Old French word 'pacquet', meaning 'small package'. The concept of packaging goods for sale or distribution has been essential in trade and commerce throughout history, evolving with advancements in technology and consumer preferences. Today, 'packaged' is commonly used in various industries to describe products that are prepared, wrapped, and ready for sale or distribution.

See also: packager, packages, unpackage.