Yellow Pages is a book that contains advertisements and telephone numbers for businesses and organizations in a particular area, grouped according to the type of business they do. Compare White Pages.
[trademark]
Yellow Pages in British English
plural noun
trademark
a classified telephone directory, often printed on yellow paper, that lists subscribers by the business or service provided
Yellow Pages in American English
US
[alsoy- p-]
the section or volume of a telephone directory, usually printed on yellow paper, containing classifiedlistings of subscribers according to business, profession, etc.
Examples of 'Yellow Pages' in a sentence
Yellow Pages
Turn to "Churches" in the Yellow Pages and how many denominations do you see?
Christianity Today (2000)
To find one, look in Nursery World and The Lady as well as in Yellow Pages.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
It's like the old Yellow Pages.
The Sun (2015)
In 2005 the high street was named the most vibrant and diverse in London in a survey by Yellow Pages.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
He just handed me the Yellow Pages and said: 'Better get yourself a good lawyer.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
In other languages
Yellow Pages
British English: Yellow Pages® /ˈjɛləʊ ˈpeɪdʒɪz/ NOUN
Yellow Pages is a book that contains advertisements and telephone numbers for businesses and organizations in a particular area, grouped according to the type of business they do.