Communique

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kəˌmjuˈnikeɪ/

Definitions of communique

noun a brief official statement or announcement, especially one released by a government or organization

Example Sentences

A1 I received a communique from my friend inviting me to a party.

A2 The communique from the company stated that there would be a change in the work schedule.

B1 The government issued a communique regarding the new policies on healthcare.

B2 The communique sent out by the CEO outlined the company's future plans.

C1 The diplomatic communique between the two countries helped to ease tensions.

C2 The confidential communique shared between the allies contained sensitive information.

Examples of communique in a Sentence

formal The official communique from the president outlined the new policy changes.

informal I just got a communique from the boss about the upcoming meeting.

slang Did you see the communique from the principal? It's gonna be a long assembly.

figurative Her silence was a communique in itself, speaking volumes without saying a word.

Grammatical Forms of communique

past tense

communiqued

plural

communiques

comparative

more communique

superlative

most communique

present tense

communiques

future tense

will communique

perfect tense

have communiqued

continuous tense

is communiquing

singular

communique

positive degree

communique

infinitive

to communique

gerund

communiquing

participle

communiqued

Origin and Evolution of communique

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'communique' originated from the French word 'communiqué', which is the past participle of the verb 'communiquer' meaning 'to communicate'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in diplomatic and military contexts to refer to official statements or reports sent to the press or public, the term 'communique' has evolved to also include any formal or official communication issued by an organization or government.