message — a piece of information sent from one person to another
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a piece of information sent from one person to another
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈmesɪdʒ/
Korean meaning: 메시지, 전언, 소식
Korean pronunciation: **메**시지
Example Sentences
- My mom sent me 50 messages asking if I ate lunch.
- The teacher's message was clear: no phones in class.
- I accidentally sent a love message to my boss instead of my girlfriend.
message
NOUN//ˈmesɪdʒ//
a piece of information sent from one person to another

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Origin
From Old French 'message' meaning 'sending' or 'that which is sent,' derived from Latin 'missus' (sent), the past participle of 'mittere' (to send).
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“My mom sent me 50 messages asking if I ate lunch.”
“The teacher's message was clear: no phones in class.”
“I accidentally sent a love message to my boss instead of my girlfriend.”
“Please check your messages for important updates.”
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