A message is information you give to someone. You can send it by talking, writing, or on a phone or computer. People use messages to share news or ask questions.
I sent a message to my friend.
She left a message on the phone.
A message can be a short electronic text sent using phones or computers. People use messages to quickly talk or share information online or by phone.
I got a message on my phone.
She wrote a message on WhatsApp.
A message can also mean the important idea in a story or talk. It is what the speaker or writer wants people to understand or learn from their words.
The message of the story is to be kind.
His speech had a strong message.
A message can be a formal or official note sent by organizations like the military or government. It shares important instructions or news inside groups.
The army sent a message to headquarters.
The message gave important news today.
To message means to send someone information by phone, computer, or writing. People message to share news or ask questions quickly.
I messaged her last night.
He messaged me the address.
A message can also be a sign or signal that gives information or helps people know what to do. For example, lights or flags send messages without words.
The traffic light gave a message to stop.
The message from the flag was clear.
A message can be a hidden or indirect idea or feeling that someone shows without words, like kindness or anger. People understand it by tone, gifts, or actions.
His smile sent a friendly message.
The gift carried a message of love.