morse

[mɔːs]

morse Definition

  • 1a system of sending messages, especially by telegraph, using a series of dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation
  • 2a code used for transmitting messages in this way

Using morse: Examples

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

  • Example

    The message was sent in morse code.

  • Example

    He learned how to read and write in morse code.

  • Example

    The morse code was used extensively during World War II.

morse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for morse

Phrases with morse

  • using morse code

    Example

    They communicated in morse to avoid being overheard.

  • a device used to send morse code messages

    Example

    He tapped out the message on the morse key.

  • a person who is skilled in sending and receiving morse code messages

    Example

    The morse operator was able to transmit the message despite the interference.

Origins of morse

named after Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph

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Summary: morse in Brief

Morse [mɔːs] is a system of communication that uses a series of dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. It was invented by Samuel Morse and is used for transmitting messages, especially by telegraph. Examples of its use include sending messages in morse code, learning how to read and write in morse code, and its extensive use during World War II.