fax

word

/ˈfæks/
faks
/fˈæks/
faks

Definition

A fax is a copy of a document sent over a phone line or network to a machine or service that prints or receives it. It can also mean the machine itself or the act of sending a document this way.

Usage & Nuances

Often used as both a noun and a verb: 'send a fax' and 'fax the form'. It sounds somewhat old-fashioned in everyday life, but it is still common in hospitals, government offices, and legal settings. Don't confuse it with 'scan', which creates a digital copy instead of sending it directly.

Example Sentences

Please send this fax today.

basic

The doctor asked me to fax the report.

basic

We got a fax from the bank this morning.

basic

Can you fax it over, or do they only accept email?

natural

I can't believe this office still uses a fax machine.

natural

They said to fax the signed form before noon.

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