Collocations for "convey"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "convey" in context.
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convey
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- convey [a thought, an idea, a theory, the essence]
- convey your [feelings, opinions] (better)
- that conveys (your) meaning
- convey [an emotion, your understanding, this impression, her interest]
- try to convey a sense of
- convey [information, data, a message] (to)
- convey my [thanks, appreciation]
- convey to your [boss, coworkers, students, children] that
- the [painting, photograph, sculpture] conveys a
- [should, can't, won't, need to] convey your
- [need, have] to convey to you that
- is [impossible, difficult, hard] to convey the
- conveying [cargo, luggage, supplies]
- the [cargo] was conveyed by [ship, plane, truck]
- water is conveyed [to, through, along]
- is conveyed along [the length, the nerves, a pipe]
- [easily, quickly] conveyed
'convey' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):