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message
noun as in communication, often written
Strongest matches
directive, information, letter, memo, memorandum, news, note, notice, report, word
Strong matches
bulletin, cannonball, dispatch, dope, earful, epistle, intelligence, intimation, missive, paper, tidings, wire
Weak match
noun as in meaning, idea
Strong matches
acceptation, import, moral, point, purport, significance, signification, understanding
Weak matches
Example Sentences
He sums up the message of “White Guilt”: “If you can claim victimhood in America, it gives you leverage and power. For black Americans, the source of that power is ‘white guilt.’
While he was discussed in some of the messages released this week, he did not send or receive them.
On Thursday, RBA’s chief economist Sarah Hunter will speak, where she is expected to extend the hawkish message.
The Journal’s analysis didn’t identify messages that any of the U.S. presidents wrote directly to Epstein or received emails from him, just references to them by Epstein or his conversation partners.
The jury at Southampton Crown Court heard he sent multiple emails and phone messages to Dame Penny and also turned up at her Portsmouth office out-of-hours in a bid to meet her.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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