sender

pronunciation

How to pronounce sender in British English: UK [ˈsendə(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce sender in American English: US ['sendər] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    someone who transmits a message
    set used to broadcast radio or tv signals

Word Origin

sender (n.)
c. 1200, agent noun from send (v.). In 1930s slang, a popular musician or song. Sendee is recorded from 1806.

Antonym

Example

1. To fool the victim , the sender poses as someone the recipient knows .
2. The app can also send an auto-response message back letting the sender know that you 're driving and will text them back later .
3. While the sender may not intend to trig - ger a workplace lawsuit that costs the organization time , money , and credibility , employers nonetheless are put at risk .
4. For an email , the source would be the sender 's email address ; for a tweet , it would be the user 's twitter account name ; for blogs and news , it 's the website or feed url ; and for an sms , it 's the sender 's phone number .
5. These little misinterpretations aside , recent adoptees like dr. bates and ms. heller said that emoticons not only signal intention in a medium where it 's notoriously hard to read tone , they also denote a special congenial relationship between sender and recipient .

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