message pad
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Definition
Noun: A message pad is a small, bound stack of sheets of paper, typically of a convenient size for writing brief notes or communications. It is designed for the specific purpose of recording messages, often in an office, home, or telephone setting.
Usage
A message pad is used to jot down temporary information, such as telephone messages, reminders, or quick notes, so the information is not forgotten. It is a common stationery item.
Examples
- "She scribbled the caller's number on her message pad."
- "Every desk in the office was equipped with a phone and a message pad."
- "He tore the top sheet from the message pad and handed the note to me."
Advanced Usage
- "While you were out" message pad: A specific type of pre-printed message pad with fields for the caller's name, time, number, and message, commonly used for taking phone messages.
- Example: "The receptionist filled out a 'While you were out' form from her message pad."
Variants and Related Words
- Notepad: A more general term for a pad of paper used for notes. A message pad is a type of notepad intended for messages.
- Memo pad: A very similar item, often used synonymously with message pad, though sometimes implying even smaller sheets.
- Telephone pad: A direct synonym emphasizing the use with a telephone.
Synonyms
- Notepad
- Memo pad
- Writing pad
- Telephone pad
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but digital equivalents include note-taking app or digital memo.
Related Phrases
- To take a message: To write down a communication for someone else, typically using a message pad.
- Example: "Can you take a message for me? I'll call her back later."
- Jot down: To write something quickly, an action commonly performed on a message pad.
- Example: "Let me jot down that idea on my message pad before I forget."
Noun
- a pad of paper on which messages can be written