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Synonyms and antonyms of Packaging and describing packaging in British Thesaurus

Packaging and describing packaging

blister pack (noun)

a container in which something small is sold, consisting of a flat layer and a raised cover of plastic that protects the product.

bottled (adjective)

sold in a bottle

boxed (adjective)

sold in a box

bubble wrap (noun)

a sheet of plastic containing bubbles of air that is used for protecting things while they are being moved or sent by post

carton (noun)

a container for goods, made of cardboard

cover (noun)

the paper or card on the front of a record or CD

inlay (noun)

British a piece of printed paper or card inside the case of a CD or DVD, giving information about it

jacket (noun)

a cover for a record

matchbook (noun)

American a small piece of folded card that contains paper matches

pack (verb)

to put a material around something inside a container so that it does not break when it is moved or sent somewhere

package (noun)

an object or set of objects wrapped in a box or in paper and sent or given to someone

package (noun)

American a packet of food that has been weighed ready to be sold

packaged (adjective)

sold in a packet

packaging (noun)

the boxes, bottles, plastic etc used for wrapping products so that they can be sold

packet (noun)

British a box, bag, or plastic wrapping containing food that has been weighed ready to be sold, or the food that this contains. The American word is package

packet (noun)

British a paper or plastic bag containing potato crisps, or the crisps that a bag contains.

pillbox (noun)

a small container in which to keep pills

pkg. (abbreviation)

package

pkt (abbreviation)

packet

prepackaged (adjective)

prepackaged products are already wrapped or in a box when you buy them

sachet (noun)

British a small flat paper or plastic bag that contains a small amount of something, especially a powder or a liquid

shoebox (noun)

a box that shoes are sold in

shrink-wrapped (adjective)

wrapped very tightly in thin clear plastic

six-pack (noun)

six bottles or cans (=metal containers) of a drink that are sold together

tube (noun)

a long narrow plastic or metal container with a lid at one end that you squeeze in order to push out the soft substance inside

two-four (noun)

Canadian a case of beer that contains twenty-four bottles or cans

wrap (noun)

plastic or paper that you use for covering something

wrapper (noun)

a piece of paper, plastic etc that is wrapped around something that you buy

wrapping (noun)

the paper, plastic etc that is wrapped around something