missive (Meaning)

Wordnet

missive (n)

a written message addressed to a person or organization

Webster

missive (n.)

Specially sent; intended or prepared to be sent; as, a letter missive.

Missile.

That which is sent; a writing containing a message.

One who is sent; a messenger.

missive Sentence Examples

  1. The missive arrived with a heavy thud, its contents still shrouded in mystery.
  2. The emperor's missive commanded all citizens to gather for a grand assembly.
  3. The anonymous missive contained dire warnings and cryptic threats.
  4. The missive was penned with precision and elegance, conveying a sense of great importance.
  5. The coded missive required the utmost secrecy and a skilled decipherer.
  6. The missive delivered the news of a distant battle, bringing both joy and anguish.
  7. The missive from the sorcerer contained a spell that promised to grant immortality.
  8. The missive served as a summons, calling forth warriors for a desperate quest.
  9. The missive's ink had faded with time, but its message still resonated centuries later.
  10. The missive was a mere scrap of parchment, but it held the power to change the course of history.

FAQs About the word missive

a written message addressed to a person or organizationSpecially sent; intended or prepared to be sent; as, a letter missive., Missile., That which is sent; a w

epistle,letter, dispatch,note, memo, memorandum, junk mail, postcard, e-mail, airmail

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The missive arrived with a heavy thud, its contents still shrouded in mystery.

The emperor's missive commanded all citizens to gather for a grand assembly.

The anonymous missive contained dire warnings and cryptic threats.

The missive was penned with precision and elegance, conveying a sense of great importance.