Webpages: meaning, definitions and examples

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webpages

 

[ ˈwɛbˌpeɪdʒ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

online content

Webpages are individual documents that are part of a website. They can contain text, images, videos, links, and other multimedia elements. Webpages are accessed through a web browser and are displayed on a computer or mobile device.

Synonyms

internet page, online page, site page.

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Word Description / Examples
webpages

Plural form used to refer to multiple pages within a website or across different websites, suitable in both casual and formal contexts.

  • The company's webpages are well-designed.
  • He browsed several webpages to find the information he needed.
site page

Specifically highlights that the page is a part of a larger website, useful in detailed discussions about website structure.

  • The site's contact details are on the site page.
  • Check the site page for more information.
internet page

Less common term, can be used interchangeably with 'webpage' but might sound slightly informal or outdated.

  • She saved an internet page about gardening tips.
  • Can you send me the link to that internet page?
online page

Refers to any digital page accessible over the internet, often implies accessibility and modernity.

  • We need to create an online page for our event.
  • The instructions can be found on the online page.

Examples of usage

  • Can you send me the link to that webpage?
  • I spent hours browsing different webpages looking for information.
Context #2 | Noun

website structure

Webpages are organized into a hierarchy within a website. They are linked together through navigation menus and hyperlinks. Each webpage typically has a unique URL and can be accessed directly by users.

Synonyms

internet page, online page, site page.

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Word Description / Examples
webpages

General term for individual pages on the internet. Used when referring to multiple pages on different websites or on the same website.

  • I bookmarked several interesting webpages to read later.
  • Webpages load slowly when the internet connection is poor.
site page

Specific term used to describe a page within a particular website, focusing on its place within the site's structure.

  • The FAQ site page answered all my questions.
  • Every site page on our website will be redesigned.
internet page

Less common term often used interchangeably with 'webpage'. It refers to a single page on the internet.

  • This internet page has all the information you need.
  • She found a useful internet page for her research.
online page

Describes a digital page accessible via the internet. It is used in contexts emphasizing the internet-based nature of the content.

  • The online page contains the latest updates on the event.
  • He saved the online page to read offline later.

Examples of usage

  • The homepage is the most important webpage on a website.
  • It's important to have a clear navigation structure for your webpages.

Translations

Translations of the word "webpages" in other languages:

🇵🇹 páginas da web

🇮🇳 वेबपृष्ठों

🇩🇪 Webseiten

🇮🇩 halaman web

🇺🇦 веб-сторінки

🇵🇱 strony internetowe

🇯🇵 ウェブページ

🇫🇷 pages web

🇪🇸 páginas web

🇹🇷 web sayfaları

🇰🇷 웹페이지

🇸🇦 صفحات الويب

🇨🇿 webové stránky

🇸🇰 webové stránky

🇨🇳 网页

🇸🇮 spletne strani

🇮🇸 vefsíður

🇰🇿 веб-беттер

🇬🇪 ვებგვერდები

🇦🇿 veb səhifələr

🇲🇽 páginas web

Etymology

The term 'webpage' originated in the early days of the World Wide Web, when individual HTML documents started to be linked together to create websites. The concept of webpages has evolved over time with the development of web technologies and design practices. Today, webpages play a crucial role in providing information, entertainment, and services to users across the internet.

See also: web, webbing, webcam, webpage.