correspondence

[ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndəns]

correspondence Definition

  • 1the activity of writing, receiving, and sending letters or emails between two or more people
  • 2a close similarity, connection, or equivalence

Using correspondence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "correspondence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We kept up a regular correspondence for several years.

  • Example

    The correspondence between the two paintings is striking.

  • Example

    There was a lot of correspondence about the proposed changes to the law.

  • Example

    I received a letter of correspondence from the company.

correspondence Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for correspondence

Antonyms for correspondence

Idioms Using correspondence

  • have no relationship or similarity to something else

    Example

    His story bears no correspondence to the facts of the case.

  • begin to exchange letters or emails with someone

    Example

    After reading her book, I decided to enter into correspondence with the author.

  • referring to letters or packages that have gone missing in the mail

    Example

    I'm sorry, but your letter must have been lost in the post.

Phrases with correspondence

  • letters or emails exchanged between individuals in a personal capacity

    Example

    I keep all my personal correspondence in a box under my bed.

  • business correspondence

    letters or emails exchanged between individuals in a professional capacity

    Example

    I need to catch up on my business correspondence before the end of the day.

  • communicating with someone by letter or email

    Example

    I have been in correspondence with the author for several months now.

Origins of correspondence

from Latin 'correspondentia', meaning 'harmony, agreement'

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Summary: correspondence in Brief

The term 'correspondence' [ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndəns] refers to the activity of writing, receiving, and sending letters or emails between two or more people, as well as a close similarity, connection, or equivalence. It can be personal or professional, as in 'business correspondence,' and can be used in phrases like 'in correspondence with.' Idioms include 'bear no correspondence to,' meaning no relationship or similarity, and 'lost in the post,' referring to missing letters or packages.