Message meaning in English

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Definition

a message: a communication, a note, a bulletin, a letter, a notice; a point, a meaning, a theme noun

UK: I'm sorry, Dr. Peter Venkman isn't here. Can I take a message?
US: A text message is a good way to give someone bad news.

Examples

  • "Our server is at 99.9% full capacity, which causes significant delay in sending and receiving messages."
  • "They feature the most advanced voice mail options for messages ever!"
  • "Bruno : What message?"
  • "When you finish your message with a polite "Tanks", I want nothing more than to take you in my arms and explain to you that a "tank" is in fact a machine of war, a heavily armored combat vehicle armed with a cannon!"
  • "Message 3: received at 11.19am"
  • "Messages in bottles are not the most reliable form of correspondence, but as my camp is patrolled by French guards, there is no shortage of empty wine bottles."
  • "He's got an important message for you."
  • "Susie : Please, why don't you deliver a positive message that these children might benefit from?"
  • "Brian : Okay, Mr. Delavigne, we're going to record another message, and this time I want you to focus on energy, and the vibe you're giving to your callers."
  • "Can I check my messages?"
  • "Message 2: received at 11.18am"
  • "You have got to change that ridiculous message."
  • "So, my Christmas message this year is simple: people of Britain, no matter how bad the economy gets, please don't occupy Buckingham Palace."
  • "Susie : Thank you for that wonderful message Philip."
  • "Brian : Mr. Delavigne, we're going to record another message."
  • "delete archived messages which are no longer necessary"
  • "Philip : Just as soon as I'm finished spitting this important message: "Must use toilet immediately, ate burrito for breakfast."
  • "Voice mail : You have 3 new messages."
  • "Leave me a message, please!"

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