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Synonyms and antonyms of Fax, telex, telegrams and bleepers in British Thesaurus

Fax, telex, telegrams and bleepers

bleep (verb)

Britishinformal to send a signal to someone’s beeper

cable (noun)

old-fashioned a telegram

cover page (noun)

the first page of a fax message, giving information such as the name and fax number of the person sending it

facsimile (noun)

formal a fax

fax (noun)

the system of sending documents using a fax machine

fax (noun)

a document sent by a fax machine

fax (verb)

to send a message to someone using a fax machine

page (verb)

to communicate with someone by sending a message to their pager

pager (noun)

a small piece of equipment that you carry with you that makes a noise to tell you to phone someone or to go somewhere

telegram (noun)

a message that you send by telegraph, used especially in the past for short urgent messages

telegraph (noun)

a piece of equipment used for communicating in this way

telegraph (verb)

to send a message by telegraph

telegraphic (adjective)

done by telegraph

telegraphy (noun)

the system of communicating by telegraph

telex (noun)

a system for sending and receiving messages using a telephone line and a machine called a teleprinter that prints the messages

telex (noun)

a message sent by telex, or the machine used to send or receive it

telex (verb)

to send a message by telex

wire (noun)

Americaninformal a telegram

wire (verb)

to send a telegram to someone