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Associations of "Messaging" (30 Words)
acquaint | Know someone slightly. She was already well acquainted with his work. |
address | Put an address on an envelope. Our officers called at the address. |
admonish | Admonish or counsel in terms of someone s behavior. He admonished the people against the evil of such practices. |
bulletin | Make public by bulletin. |
congratulatory | Expressive of sympathetic pleasure or joy on account of someone’s success or good fortune. A congratulatory handshake to mark four years of community success. |
convey | Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission. She conveyed the message to me. |
delivery | An item or items delivered on a particular occasion. Allow up to 28 days for delivery. |
eloquence | Powerful and effective language. A preacher of great power and eloquence. |
Send a message by email. Reading email has become the first task of the morning. | |
gambit | A maneuver in a game or conversation. His resignation was a tactical gambit. |
inform | Act as an informer. He wrote to her informing her of the situation. |
informing | To furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors. |
letter | Be awarded an emblem in the shape of the initial letter of the name of one s school or university for achievement in sport. The officer in the incident got in trouble for following the letter of the law. |
Email. In England they call mail the post. | |
mailing | The transmission of a letter. The candidate sent out three large mailings. |
medley | Make a medley of intermix. A medley range of vague and variable impressions. |
notify | Inform (somebody) of something. Births and deaths are required by law to be notified to the Registrar. |
orate | Talk pompously. Lend me your ears Fred orated. |
postage | The charge for mailing something. The prices include postage and packing. |
pronouncement | A formal or authoritative announcement or declaration. Distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic. |
relay | Control or operate by relay. Please relay the news to the villagers. |
report | Be responsible for reporting the details of as in journalism. The report of his speech. |
rhetorician | A speaker whose words are primarily intended to impress or persuade. They re ready to listen to any smooth tongued rhetorician. |
send | Send a message or letter. Send me your latest results. |
sender | A person who sends or transmits a message, letter, email, etc. Senders of unwanted emails. |
spoken | Uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination. The spoken language. |
telegram | A message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form, used in the UK only for international messages since 1981. |
tidings | News; information. The bearer of glad tidings. |
warn | Inform someone in advance of a possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation. The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking. |
written | Written as for a film or play or broadcast. Written laws. |