noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The correspondent sent out dispatches from the front lines.

Definition:Messages or reports about current events.

From news

Example:Military dispatches were sent to coordinate the offensive operation.

Definition:Referring to the dispatching of troops or orders in a military context.

From military

Example:Early news dispatches were often transmitted via telegraph.

Definition:Messages sent electronically or by wire.

From telegraph

Example:The diplomat sent dispatches containing sensitive information.

Definition:Written reports or communications.

From letters

Example:He was a skilled agent, successful in delivering important dispatches.

Definition:Individuals who are dispatched for a mission or to carry out orders.

From agents

Example: Dispatchers used couriers to quickly send information between the base and the field.

Definition:A person or animal used to deliver messages or goods.

From Courier

Example:A team of reporters was sent to cover the event, sending back dispatches.

Definition:Journalists who write or send out reports from a location.

From reporters

Example:The commander sent dispatches to the troops, giving them their orders for the operation.

Definition:Instructions or commands that are sent out.

From orders

Example:Dispatches were sent using telegrams during World War I.

Definition:Formal messages sent by telegraph, usually brief and important.

From telegrams

Example:Establishing a robust line of correspondence and dispatches was crucial for all parties involved.

Definition:The activity of sending and receiving messages or reports.

From correspondence