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What is the Meaning of “Message”?

Message
/ˈmɛsɪdʒ/

Information communicated between people, such as a text, email, or note.

Definition of Message

Quick Meaning of Message

Information communicated between people, such as a text, email, or note.

Detailed Definition of Message

A piece of information or communication sent from one person to another.

How to Pronounce Message

IPA: /ˈmɛsɪdʒ/
mes sage

Stress pattern: Oo (2-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the first syllable: MES-ij. The 'age' at the end sounds like 'ij', not 'age'.

Watch out: Pronouncing as 'mess-AJE' instead of 'MES-ij'.

Full pronunciation guide for “message” →

Origin and Etymology of Message

From Old French 'message', from Latin 'mittere' (to send).

How to Use Message in a Sentence

Each example shows “message” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “I received your message this morning and replied immediately.”
    A2 daily
  • “The teacher left a message on the classroom board for absent students.”
    B1 formal
  • “The government's message about climate change reached millions of citizens.”
    B2 written

Synonyms and Antonyms of Message

Common Synonyms for Message

Smart Synonyms for Message — When to Use Each

communication
for broader exchange of information
note
for brief written messages
dispatch
for urgent official messages

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Common Collocations with Message

These phrases pair with “message” in everyday English:

  • receive a message
  • send a message
  • leave a message
  • text message
  • get the message

Common Mistakes When Using Message

Even fluent speakers slip up with “message”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: She gives me a message.
✓ Correct: She sends me a message.
Why: Use 'send' for messages, not 'give'. 'Give' suggests a direct, physical handover.
✗ Wrong: I got your message yesterday and I called you.
✓ Correct: I got your message yesterday and called you.
Why: After 'and' with the same subject, omit the pronoun/auxiliary to avoid repetition.

Words Confused With Message

  • Message vs Messenger: messenger is the person who delivers; message is what is sent

Other Forms of Message

Frequently Asked Questions About Message

What is the meaning of "Message"?

Information communicated between people, such as a text, email, or note.

How do you pronounce "Message"?

The IPA is /ˈmɛsɪdʒ/. Stress the first syllable: MES-ij. The 'age' at the end sounds like 'ij', not 'age'.

What part of speech is "Message"?

"Message" is a noun at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Message"?

Common synonyms include communication, note, text.

How do you use "Message" in a sentence?

For example: "I received your message this morning and replied immediately."

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