📦convey

verb
/kənˈveɪ/

Meaning

to transport; to communicate or express; to transfer
to communicate or make known; to transport or carry
To communicate or make known; to transport or carry from one place to another.

Example Sentences

The painting conveys a sense of peace and tranquility.

He tried to convey his feelings through a letter.

The teacher conveys the lesson clearly to students.

Synonyms

transport, communicate, express, transfer, transmit, deliver, impart, relay
Entry 1
transport, communicate, express, transfer
Entry 2
communicate, transmit, express, deliver
Entry 3
communicate, transmit, express, impart, relay, deliver

Antonyms

withhold, conceal, hide, retain, suppress, keep
Entry 1
withhold, conceal, hide, retain
Entry 2
withhold, hide, suppress
Entry 3
conceal, withhold, suppress, hide, retain, keep

Collocations

convey message, convey meaning, convey information, convey emotion, convey clearly, convey idea
Entry 1
convey message, convey meaning, convey information, convey emotion, convey clearly
Entry 2
convey message, convey information, convey idea

More Example Sentences

Was any step taken to convey the manure to the farmers at the right time?

The director has brilliantly conveyed the social message behind the entertainment.

Maintaining eye contact with the audience conveys confidence during a presentation.

Was any step taken to convey the fertilizer to the American farmers at the right time?

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