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    memo
    /ˈmɛməʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a memorandum.

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  2. Memo is a short form of memorandum, meaning a written message sent within a company or organization. Learn how to use memo in different contexts, see examples and translations, and find out the difference between memo and memento.

  3. A memo is a usually brief written message or report, often used in business or official contexts. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, phrases, and examples of memo from Merriam-Webster, America's largest dictionary.

  4. Example Sentences. “Their performance on this small project shows that some claims may have been inflated due to lack of experience with this type of work,” the memo states. Under this new role, Piatek will work across the organization on future EV programs, according to the memo.

  5. A memo is a written message. Your boss may send around a memo in your office warning employees to not spend so much time socializing by the water cooler and to get back to work. The intent of most memos is to help you remember something, or to remind another person of something.

  6. A memo is a short official note that is sent by one person to another within the same company or organization. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, collocations, and examples of memo in British and American English.

  7. A memo is an official note from one person to another in the same organization. Learn how to write, send and pronounce a memo with examples and synonyms.

  8. A memorandum is a short written report or a formal message about a particular matter. Learn how to use the word in different contexts, such as business, law, or academic writing, and see examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.