transport
transmit
impart
carry
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In the real estate category, another word for conveyed is sold, granted (gifted), [otherwise transferred].
expresses, communicates, suggests, puts across, to transmit, to suggest.
Contacting is another name for the word calling.
Tone - Engaging speakers modulate their tone effectively, emphasising key words. Their vocal delivery is energised and conveys enthusiasm for their topic. It is not monotonous, which can happen if we try to read word for word from a script!
admission is one word
Retransmit
Communication
Portrays, presents, conveys, illustrates.
This conveys the message similarly as...
Onomatopoeia.
Cheerfull.
Distant
The summit.
In the sense of being short, or briefly stated, laconic is somewhat like curt, but without any sense of the rudeness that curt conveys.
"Lonely." It conveys a sense of isolation and longing for connection.
The word conveys is not a noun. The word conveys is a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to convey. The noun form of the verb to convey is conveyance, a word for something that serves as a means of transportation; the act of moving something from one location to another; a document effecting a property transfer; an act of transferring property title from one person to another; the transmission of information. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'conveyance', in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used. In the case of something that is a means of transportation, the collective nouns for vehicles can be used, for example a fleet of conveyances, a jam of conveyances, a convoy of conveyances, etc.
The word is TRISTITIA (in Latin) it conveys a meaning which describes a feeling of dissatisfaction or discontent, an unhappiness with one's current situation. (Merle) The word is TRISTITIA (in Latin) it conveys a meaning which describes a feeling of dissatisfaction or discontent, an unhappiness with one's current situation. (Merle)
Unsanded is not a word. The sentence below conveys the concept of unsanded. Wood that is not sanded is rough to the touch.
The accent or stress is on the second syllable. The 'be' is a prefix as in behead, bequest, bedeck, bedazzle, bedew, bewail, befriend, berate. The root word is NOT 'best' with a suffix '-ow'. The 'be-' prefix conveys the sense of surrounding, covering, affecting completely, or causing to be. The part of the word after the prefix is stressed because that is the root word and conveys the information.