telegraph form

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telegraph form

The clerk fills out a telegraph form at the counter.

Definition

Noun: A telegraph form is a standardized paper document provided by a telegraph office, which a customer fills out to send a telegram. It contains designated spaces for writing the recipient's address, the message text, and the sender's details.

Usage

The term telegraph form specifically refers to the physical or official document used for this purpose. It is a historical term, as the use of telegrams has been largely superseded by modern communication.

Examples
  • "He carefully printed the urgent news on the telegraph form before handing it to the clerk."
  • "Before the internet, people would write their messages on a telegraph form to be transmitted electronically."
  • "The museum displayed an old, filled-out telegraph form announcing the end of the war."
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe any concise, urgent, or old-fashioned style of written communication, though this is rare.
    • "Her brief email was like a telegraph form, containing only the essential facts."
Variants and Related Words
  • Telegram: The message itself that is sent after the form is submitted.
  • Wire: (Informal, historical) A synonym for telegram.
  • Cablegram: A telegram sent via a submarine cable.
Synonyms
  • Telegram blank
  • Wire form
Notes

This is a compound noun where "telegraph" acts as a modifier describing the type of "form." As a fixed historical term, it is typically used in its entirety.

telegraph form

The clerk fills out a telegraph form at the counter.

Noun
  1. a form to use when sending a telegram