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What (who) is messages - definition

DISCRETE UNIT OF COMMUNICATION INTENDED BY THE SOURCE FOR CONSUMPTION BY SOME RECIPIENT OR GROUP OF RECIPIENTS
Message (computer science); Messages; Messaging; Messagees; Messageing; Communiqués; Message (computing)
  • ''Geheime Korrespondenz'' ''(secret correspondence)'', by Carl von Bergen
  • A headstone message in the [[Jerusalem]] British [[World War I]] Cemetery on [[Mount Scopus]]

messages         
things bought; shopping.
message         
(messages, messaging, messaged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A message is a piece of information or a request that you send to someone or leave for them when you cannot speak to them directly.
I got a message you were trying to reach me...
Would you like to leave a message?...
N-COUNT
2.
The message that someone is trying to communicate, for example in a book or play, is the idea or point that they are trying to communicate.
The report's message was unequivocal...
I think they got the message that this is wrong.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu with supp
3.
If you message someone, you send them a message electronically using a computer or another device such as a mobile phone.
People who message a lot feel unpopular if they don't get many back...
She messaged him saying she wished they were together.
VERB: V, V n
message         
¦ noun
1. a verbal, written, recorded, or electronic communication.
2. a significant point or theme of a film, speech, etc.
a divinely inspired communication.
3. Scottish & Irish an errand.
(messages) things bought; shopping.
¦ verb send a message to, especially by email.
Phrases
get the message informal understand what is meant.
Origin
ME: from OFr., based on L. missus, past participle of mittere 'send'.

Wikipedia

Message

A message is a discrete unit of communication intended by the source for consumption by some recipient or group of recipients. A message may be delivered by various means, including courier, telegraphy, carrier pigeon and electronic bus. A message can be the content of a broadcast. An interactive exchange of messages forms a conversation.

One example of a message is a press release, which may vary from a brief report or statement released by a public agency to commercial publicity material.

Examples of use of messages
1. She also has denied sending any messages to Megan or being aware of the unkind messages.
2. There was no response on Monday to voice messages and e–mail messages left for Mr.
3. SMS text messages to Mobily subscribers and subscribers on other mobile networks will be charged SR0.25 for local messages, and SR0.50 for messages sent abroad.
4. Messages may also appear on highway signs and on mobile phones via text messages.
5. Text messages Akinrolabu also denied sending abusive text messages to the woman and her husband.