package
When used as a noun, "package" usually refers to a physical object (like a parcel), but it is very common in business contexts to describe a group of benefits or services. As a verb, the word often focuses on the presentation of a product. For example, "packaging" something for sale involves making it look attractive to customers.
💬Casual Conversation
Did that package for me arrive? I'm dying to see it.
Yeah, but don't blow a fuse. It's still on the porch.
Meanings
An object or group of objects wrapped in paper or packed in a box.
"The courier delivered a large package to the front door."
A set of related items, services, or benefits offered as a single unit.
"The company offered her an attractive salary and benefits package."
To pack something into a container; to wrap or present something in a particular way for sale.
"They need to package the fragile glassware carefully before shipping."