Since every communication process involves both the sender and receiver of
message, the issue of spoken meaning looms on the horizon of communication. It implies the
exact meaning of the verbal message, verbal cues and/or the words used by the sender as
heard by the receiver. In other words, it simply means the uttered meaning > meaning base on
the senders utterance. Then, the issue of intended meaning refers to the meaning the sender
intends or plans to convey, which s/he might fall short of either due to incompetence or due
to the limitedness of human words to portray reality. Indeed this is the cardinal point in
philosophy of meaning in that words (utterance) cannot appropriately express inert human
intentions and feelings > words cannot be equated to remote human intentions and feelings >
and reality as a whole.