Yellow Pages

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈjɛloʊ peɪdʒɪz/

Definitions of yellow pages

noun a telephone directory that lists businesses and organizations according to the goods and services they offer

Example Sentences

A1 I found the phone number in the yellow pages.

A2 She looked up the address in the yellow pages.

B1 The yellow pages used to be the go-to source for finding businesses.

B2 Before the internet, people relied on the yellow pages for finding local services.

C1 The decline of printed directories like the yellow pages is attributed to the rise of online search engines.

C2 Despite the convenience of online directories, some people still prefer using the yellow pages for finding contact information.

Examples of yellow pages in a Sentence

formal The business advertised in the yellow pages for increased visibility.

informal I found a great plumber in the yellow pages.

slang I never use the yellow pages anymore, everything is online.

figurative In this digital age, the yellow pages are like a relic from the past.

Grammatical Forms of yellow pages

plural

yellow pages

comparative

more yellow pages

superlative

most yellow pages

present tense

yellow pages

future tense

will be yellow pages

perfect tense

have been yellow pages

continuous tense

are being yellow pages

singular

yellow page

positive degree

yellow pages

infinitive

to yellow pages

gerund

yellow paging

participle

yellow-paged

Origin and Evolution of yellow pages

First Known Use: 1883 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'yellow pages' originated from the color of the paper used in the directory of businesses and services.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a section of a telephone directory where businesses were listed alphabetically, the term 'yellow pages' has evolved to encompass any printed or online directory of businesses and services.