email

UK /ˈiːmeɪl/ US /ˈiˌmeɪl/
noun 5verb 3

Definitions

noun

1

A system for sending messages and datas by means of a computer network, primarily the Internet, using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and the Internet Message Format.

He sent me his details via email.

The advent of email has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart.

2

The quantity of messages sent through an email system.

I am searching through my old email.

My inbox used to allow only 50 MB of email at a time until last year, when they upgraded it to 2 GBs!

3

A message being sent through email.

He sent me an email last week to remind me about the meeting.

I archive my old emails using a cloud-based service.

4

An email address.

What’s your email?

In this system, your username is your email.

verb

1

To send an email or emails to.

She emailed me last week, asking about the status of the project.

2

To send (data) through email.

I’ll email you the link.

He emailed the file out to everyone.

3

To send, or compose and then send, one or more emails.

Most teenagers seem to spend almost the whole day emailing and surfing the Web.

noun

1

Enamel (“an opaque, glossy coating”).

Set Naples courser to an asse, / Fine emerawde vnto greene glasse: / Set rich rubye to redd emayle, / The raven's plume to peacocke's tayle: / [...] / There shall no less an oddes be seene, / In myne from everye other Queene!

It is reported, that the Pope long ſince gaue them [the people of Iceland] a diſpenſation to receiue the Sacrament in ale, inſomuch as for their vnceſſant froſts there, no wine but was turned to red emayle, as ſoone as euer it came amongſt them.

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