telegraph
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: telegraphspast: telegraphedpp: telegrapheding: telegraphingcomp: nullsup: null
The term evokes a sense of urgent, staccato communication. In its original technical sense, it carries a nostalgic or historical weight, suggesting a time of clicking keys and coded dots and dashes. It is rarely used for modern digital messaging but remains the gold standard for describing the first leap in electronic speed. In modern psychological or athletic contexts, the word describes a "tell." When someone telegraphs an action, they are leaking information. This usage is common in sports, poker, or espionage, where the failure to remain mysterious or unpredictable leads to an opponent anticipating the next move.
Countable when referring to the physical device or the individual message sent.