Communique vs Missive - What's the difference?
communique | missive | Related terms |
an official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference.
(formal) A written message; a letter, note or memo.
* 2008 , Claire Armistead, The Guardian ,
* 1851 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick ,
(obsolete) One who is sent; a messenger.
Specially sent; intended or prepared to be sent.
missile
* Dryden
As nouns the difference between communique and missive
is that communique is an official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference while missive is a written message; a letter, note or memo.As an adjective missive is
specially sent; intended or prepared to be sent.communique
English
(wikipedia communiqué)Noun
(en noun)- The final communiqué of the G8 summit didn't even mention human rights.
missive
English
Noun
(en noun)25 Oct 2008:
- The Madonna letters, which are interspersed with more personal missives in this curious epistolary memoir, accumulate into a rap about the downsides of celebrity - the problems of ageing, of invaded privacy, of becoming vain and impetuously adopting children from other continents.
Chapter 71:
- "Curses throttle thee!" yelled Ahab. "Captain Mayhew, stand by now to receive it"; and taking the fatal missive from Starbuck's hands, he caught it in the slit of the pole, and reached it over towards the boat.
- Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it came missives from the King, who all hailed me ‘Thane of Cawdor,’ by which title these Weird Sisters saluted me and referred me to the coming on of time with ‘Hail king that shalt be.’
Adjective
(-)- a letter missive
- (Ayliffe)
- The missive weapons fly.
