page
//peɪdʒ//
Noun
pageSingular
pagesPlural
1
One side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, newspaper, or other document.
Turn to page 10.
2
A single sheet of paper in a book or document.
He tore a page out of his notebook.
3
A section of information on a website, typically accessed by a single URL.
The home page of the website has links to all the other pages.
Noun
pageSingular
pagesPlural
1
A young person, typically a boy, employed as a personal attendant or servant, especially in a royal court or legislative body.
The page served the king at the royal court.
Verb
pagePresent tense
pagedPast tense
pagedPast participle
pagingPresent participle
pagesThird-person singular
1
To call or summon someone, typically using a public address system or electronic device.
The receptionist paged the doctor over the intercom.
2
To turn through the pages of a book or document.
She paged through the magazine while waiting.