pagepage1 /peɪdʒ/ written abbreviation p. noun1[countableC] one side of a piece of paper in a book, newspaper, document etc, or the sheet of paper itselfThe sales figures are on page 15 of the report.
2ad/advertising pages [plural]MARKETING the pages in magazines, newspapers etc that are used to advertise goods and servicesFortune magazine will show a 13% increase in ad pages for the first quarter.
3business/sports etc pages [plural] the pages in magazines, newspapers etc that deal with business, sport etcThe format could make 'The Wall Street Journal’s financial-markets pages easier to read.
4front page the first page at the front of a newspaper, where the most important news isThe newspaper carried the item on its front page.
Mr. Guerin was profiled in a front-page story in the ‘FT’.
5[countableC]COMPUTING a piece of writing or pictures on a computer screen that will fill one side of a piece of paper when printedPrint Preview displays the layout of the pages you are about to print.
6[countableC]COMPUTING part of a website which you can see on a computer screen at any one timeA hit counter measures and displays the number of times visitors have viewed a single page on a website.
7[countableC] a message that you receive on a pager → see also full-page, White Pages, Yellow Pages