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explicit text message
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "explicit text message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a text message that is clear, direct, and unambiguous in its content or intent. Example: "She sent me an explicit text message outlining her expectations for the project."
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Or the high school teacher who inadvertently sent a sexually explicit text message to everyone in his address book (when he meant to send it to his girlfriend), and that group included his mother and some of the students at the school.
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Others said he had sent explicit text messages.
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A number of consumers reported receiving explicit text messages, and told PhonepayPlus that they were shocked.
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Your troubles began when sexually explicit text messages surfaced between you and your chief of staff, Christine Beatty.
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Agents uncovered the emails during an investigation into whether Weiner sent sexually explicit text messages to a teenage girl.
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A third said they had been receiving the explicit text messages for more than two years before approaching PhonepayPlus.
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The F.B.I. is investigating whether Mr. Weiner sent sexually explicit text messages to a 15-year-old.
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Contained within the affidavit are allegations Rice threatened to kill himself, threatened to kill Andrew McAleer and sent him "numerous harassing and sexually explicit text messages".
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In September Brooks Newmark, a married minister, resigned after it transpired that he had sent sexually explicit text messages to a newspaper reporter.
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After she left, though, and was pursuing modeling opportunities, she said Mr. Charney sent her sexually explicit text messages and asked her for photographs for potential assignments.
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The Sun reported yesterday that she had ended the relationship after she saw the explicit text messages the MP had sent to Sophena Houlihan, who was then 17.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the phrase "explicit text message", ensure that the context warrants the level of detail. In many cases, a more general term like "inappropriate message" may suffice to avoid unnecessary explicitness.
Common error
Avoid using "explicit text message" in formal writing unless the explicit nature is directly relevant and necessary for clarity. Opt for more professional terms when possible.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "explicit text message" functions as a noun phrase, where the adjective "explicit" modifies the noun phrase "text message". It is primarily used to describe the nature or content of a text message.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "explicit text message" accurately describes a text containing sexually suggestive or graphic content. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable in written English. While grammatically sound, its usage frequency is rare, primarily appearing in news and media when reporting on incidents involving such messages. When writing, consider the audience and context to determine if a more general term like "inappropriate message" would be more suitable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
explicit SMS communication
This is a more formal way of saying the same thing, replacing "text message" with "SMS communication".
sexually suggestive text
This alternative focuses on the suggestive nature of the text, rather than explicitly stating its content.
sexually graphic text
Emphasizes the visual nature of the explicit content.
provocative message
This alternative highlights the intent to provoke or arouse, which is a common characteristic of such messages.
racy text
Racy suggests a slightly less explicit but still risqué message.
X-rated text
Directly refers to content typically restricted to adults.
lewd SMS
Lewd implies crude and offensive content, making it a stronger term.
obscene message
This alternative denotes that the message is offensive and violates community standards.
indecent text
Indecent suggests a lack of propriety and can be less intense than 'explicit'.
vulgar text
Highlights the crude or unrefined nature of the message.
FAQs
What does "explicit text message" mean?
An "explicit text message" refers to a text message containing sexually suggestive, graphic, or otherwise inappropriate content.
What can I say instead of "explicit text message"?
You can use alternatives like "sexually suggestive text", "provocative message", or "inappropriate text" depending on the context.
When is it appropriate to use the term "explicit text message"?
It's appropriate when the specific details of the message's explicit nature are crucial to understanding the situation, such as in legal or journalistic contexts where accuracy is paramount.
What are the legal implications of sending an "explicit text message"?
The legal implications vary depending on the content of the message, the age of the recipient, and local laws. Sending such messages to minors can lead to serious legal consequences.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Source & Trust
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested