What is another word for post office?

Pronunciation: [pˈə͡ʊst ˈɒfɪs] (IPA)

The post office has been an essential institution for sending and receiving mail for centuries. However, with changing times, the terminology we use to refer to it has evolved. Some popular synonyms for the post office are mail center, mailing office, mail depot, post box, letter box, and mailbox. Additionally, different countries may have different names for their post office. In the UK, it is commonly referred to as the Royal Mail, while in the US, it is referred to as the USPS (United States Postal Service). Other international synonyms include post office bank, courier office, and delivery office. Regardless of the name we use, the post office remains an essential service for transporting goods and communications across the globe.

Synonyms for Post office:

What are the hypernyms for Post office?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    postal service, courier service, delivery service, mailing services.

What are the hyponyms for Post office?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Famous quotes with Post office

  • I don't film messages. I let the post office take care of those.
    Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Maggie went out of doors to wash the windows and father came out into the kitchen and said he did not know whether he would go down to the post office or not. And then I sprinkled some handkerchiefs to iron.
    Lizzie Andrew Borden
  • Now I have to have the biggest P.O. box in the entire post office to get all the manuscripts coming in.
    Susie Bright
  • Mail your packages early so the post office can lose them in time for Christmas.
    Johnny Carson
  • My acting ability would have sent me back to the post office. It was my singing that got me jobs. Ironically, now, people think of me as an actor and don't know me much as a singer.
    Robert Guillaume

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