courier
Pronunciation: [ˈkʊr.i.ər]
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a person or company that takes important messages, documents, or packages from one place to another. They make sure that things get delivered quickly and safely.
Example
The courier delivered the package to my house in just two hours.
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The courier did not arrive on the promised day, and the package was late.
Example
Who will be the courier for your important documents?
Context: "communication"
(noun) a person who sends messages or information between people, especially in a business context. This means they act like a messenger to share news or updates.
Example
She acted as a courier, bringing messages between the two teams.
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He didn’t use a courier to send the message, so it took a long time to get there.
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Can you find a courier to send the report to the client?
Context: "transportation"
(verb) to send something, especially important items, with a courier service. This means you trust someone to take your things from one place to another safely.
Example
I will courier the documents to you as soon as possible.
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He didn't courier the package, so it took longer to reach its destination.
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Will you courier the invitations for the party?