roger
Pronunciation: ['rɒdʒər]
Word
Context: "communication"
(verb) to understand a message or signal. When someone says something important, and you say 'roger,' it means you heard it and you get it.
Example
I told him the meeting was at 10 A.M., and he said, 'Roger that!'
Example
She didn’t reply to my instructions, so I wasn't sure if she understood.
Example
Did you roger my message about the change in plans?
Context: "communication"
(noun) a word used in radio conversations to mean that you have received and understood the information. It’s like saying ‘okay’ when someone tells you something important.
Example
The pilot confirmed with a clear 'roger' when he received the flight instructions.
Example
The signal was so weak that I couldn't hear a definite 'roger' from the other end.
Example
Can you repeat the instructions? I didn't hear a 'roger' from her.
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