Message ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Message ( noun )

  1. A piece of information that is sent or communicated to someone.
  2. A verbal or written communication, or the information it contains.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french message, from latin missus "sent", past participle of mittere.

Examples:

  1. I received a message from my friend.
  2. He left a message on my voicemail.
  3. The message of the speech was clear.
  4. The message was encrypted for security.
  5. Can you please pass on this message to him.

(As a verb)

Message ( verb )

  1. A piece of information that is sent or communicated to someone.
  2. A verbal or written communication, or the information it contains.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french message, from latin missus "sent", past participle of mittere.

Examples:

  1. I received a message from my friend.
  2. He left a message on my voicemail.
  3. The message of the speech was clear.
  4. The message was encrypted for security.
  5. Can you please pass on this message to him.
Some random words: imprecise, picaresque, unsealed