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resent message
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "resent message" is not correct in standard written English. It seems to be a misspelling or confusion with "recent message." An example would be: "I just received a resent message from my colleague." Alternative expressions could be "new message" or "latest message."
Science
News & Media
Academia
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1 human-written examples
Then, when the message is resent by another node, the node with the reset timeout may be able to receive the resent message resulting in an increased delivery ratio.
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59 human-written examples
Judge Lippman is generally respected by Albany legislators -- Sheldon Silver, the Assembly speaker, is a boyhood friend -- and personally liked by many in the system, even when they resent the message du jour from apparatchik central -- more supervision; more accountability, to defuse a recent scandal over patronage; lousy assignments on chambers.
News & Media
He was "irritated" and "resented" the message.
News & Media
"There are strangers," writes Schickel, a veteran film critic for Time magazine, "who continue to resent and reject his message". (You get the impression that the "his" should have a capital H).
News & Media
However, 93.2% of participants disliked when a message was resent after the time medication should be consumed to ensure that they would immediately consume a missed dose.
If the sender does not receive the acknowledgment of last message, the same message will be resent three times.
Word circulated that he resented Duncan's message — that the county needed to be re-energized — and that his competitive juices had started to flow again.
News & Media
Another study by IDC, a technology consultancy, found that only 5% of the 50 top websites responded appropriately to e-mail queries in a foreign language; most simply asked for the message to be resent in English.
News & Media
If a recipient's security key changes while offline, an in-transit message will fail to be delivered and the sender will be notified of the change in security keys without the message having been resent automatically.
News & Media
The main cost of suspicions lies in the fact that when a process is suspected, its last broadcast message must be resent.
On March 9 , 2012 "Project M" became the first event to gain media attention after a party invite was posted on Twitter by Farmington Hills, Michigan high schooler Mikey Vasovski, and was subsequently passed to thousands of users, to the point that the message was being resent once per second, and was posted on Craigslist.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In technical documentation, prefer more precise terms like 'retransmitted' or 'resubmitted' to ensure the reader understands the protocol action.
Common error
Writers often use "resent message" when they actually mean "recent message". Always double-check your spelling if you are referring to the most lately received communication rather than one that was transmitted twice.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "resent message" functions primarily as a noun phrase in passive technical contexts or a transitive verb phrase in emotional contexts. In the examples provided by Ludwig, it often appears in scientific literature to describe the re-transmission of data packets following a timeout or delivery failure.
Frequent in
Science
45%
News & Media
35%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "resent message" occupies a unique linguistic space where technical utility meets emotional description. Ludwig AI correctly points out that it is frequently a typographical error for ""recent message"", which is a much more common search intent. However, legitimate usage does exist. In the realm of networking and telecommunications, it describes a message that was sent again after a failure. In social and journalistic contexts, it describes a person's bitter reaction to a piece of information. To ensure clarity and avoid being flagged as an error, writers should consider using a hyphen for the technical meaning ("re-sent") or opting for clearer alternatives like "sent again" when the context allows.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recent message
Correction for the most common typographical error involving this phrase
re-sent message
Uses a hyphen to clarify that the message was sent a second time
message sent again
A more explicit phrasing for the technical re-transmission of data
retransmitted message
More formal and technical term used in networking and communications
resented the message
Clarifies the emotional act of feeling bitterness toward the communication
disliked the message
A simpler way to express negative feelings toward a message
latest communication
A clearer alternative when referring to the most up-to-date message
duplicated message
Focuses on the fact that the message is a copy of a previous one
forwarded message
Specifies that the message was passed on from another source
new message
Simplifies the temporal aspect if referring to a message just received
FAQs
Which is correct, "resent message" or "recent message"?
It depends on your meaning. If you mean a message received lately, you should use ""recent message"". If you mean a message that was transmitted again, "resent" is correct, though "re-sent message" is often clearer.
What does it mean to "resent the message"?
In an emotional context, to "resent the message" means to feel indignation or bitterness toward the information or the way it was delivered. You might use "disliked the message" as a simpler alternative.
Is there a better way to say a message was sent again?
Yes, using "sent again" or "re-sent message" helps avoid the phonetic and orthographic confusion with the verb meaning 'to feel bitterness'.
How is "resent message" used in technical fields?
In computer science and networking, it refers to data packets that are transmitted a second time because the first attempt failed. Ludwig AI notes that in these cases, the term is a functional description of a retry mechanism.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested