Meaning & Definition of Pack in English
Pack
A bundle or wrapped item.
Pronunciation:
/pæk/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
packsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A group of animals, particularly wolves or dogs, that hunt or live together.
Example Sentence: The pack of wolves moved silently through the forest.
Definition: A container or group of items that are bundled together.
Example Sentence: I bought a pack of gum at the store.
Definition: To arrange items into a container for storage or transport.
Example Sentence: Please pack your clothes for the trip.
Definition: A set of cards or other items designed for a specific use.
Example Sentence: He shuffled the deck and prepared to deal the pack of cards.
Definition: A group of people with a shared purpose or activity.
Example Sentence: The pack of friends challenged each other to a race.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'pak', originating from Old French 'pac' meaning 'a bundle'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- pack a punch: To have a strong impact or effect.
- pack it in: To stop doing something, often reluctantly.
- packed to the gills: Very full, overcrowded.
Translations
- Spanish: paquete
- French: paquet
- German: Packung
- Russian: упаковка
Related Words
- package: A wrapped or boxed item ready for shipping or sale.
- packing: The act of placing items into a container.
- packer: A person or machine that packs items.
Slang Meanings of pack
Meaning: A group of people who are close friends.
Example Sentence: He's always hanging out with his pack.
Meaning: A term used for a bag of drugs.
Example Sentence: He got a pack to share with his friends.