message

/ˈmɛsɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A piece of information or communication sent from one person to another, especially by phone, email, or text.
    • I got a message from my boss asking me to call her.
    • She sent me a quick message to confirm the meeting time.
    • Please leave a message after the beep.
  2. The main idea or meaning that someone is trying to communicate, especially in a speech, book, or work of art.
    • The message of the movie is that kindness always wins.
    • His speech had a powerful message about the importance of education.
    • The artist's message is about the beauty of nature.
  3. An official communication from a leader or organization.
    • The president delivered a message to the nation on television.
    • The company's annual message to shareholders was optimistic.
    • The king's message was read aloud in the town square.
verb
  1. To send someone a message, especially by phone, email, or text.
    • She messaged her friend to ask about the homework.
    • Please message me if you have any questions.
    • I'll message you the address when I get there.
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