How to Use "Message" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words message (n): a note sent or given to someone when you're unable to speak with them

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Used with verbs:

"She left me a message last week."
(left, gave, wrote)

"I got your message this morning."
(got, received, read)

"I sent the message to her."
(sent, passed on, relayed, forwarded)

"The message has been conveyed."
(conveyed, transmitted, delivered, emailed, intercepted)

"I took the message for them."
(took, recorded, posted, brought)

"We decoded the message."
(decoded, encrypted, checked, deleted)

"The message came yesterday."
(came, appeared, arrived, reached us)

"The message says to call him back."
(says)

Used with adjectives:

"I just sent him a text message."
(text, secret, short, brief)

"I have an important message for you."
(important, urgent, incoming)

"He sends a lot of mixed messages."
(mixed, conflicting, subliminal, implied, underlying, hidden)

"What is the organization's main message?"
(main, overall, key, core, central)

"They have a simple message."
(simple, basic)

"I recorded an outgoing message."
(outgoing)

"I got an error message."
(error, electronic, instant)

"They tried to send a positive message."
(positive, clear, warning, personal)

"I have to listen to my voice messages."
(voice, phone)

"They send the wrong message."
(wrong, right)

Used with prepositions:

"I got a message about it."
(about)

"There is a message for you."
(for)

"This is a message from her."
(from, to)

"We tried to send a message of hope."
(of)


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