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In-Box

Definition:

An in-box refers to a physical or digital container used for receiving or collecting items, particularly messages, emails, or other forms of communication.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

1. Physical In-Box:

a) A physical tray or container placed on a desk or near a doorway to receive incoming documents, mail, or other items.

Example: My mom always keeps her bills in a neat stack in her physical in-box.

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2. Digital In-Box:

a) An electronic mailbox or folder within an email or messaging system where incoming messages are stored.

Example: I have hundreds of unread emails in my digital in-box and need to start organizing them.

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Local Usage:

The term "in-box" is widely used in professional and personal settings across different regions without significant variations in its meaning.

Related Terms:

  • Out-Box
  • Spam Folder
  • Archive
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