What do you mean by conveyed?

1 : to carry from one place to another : transport Pipes convey water. Travelers were conveyed to the airport by shuttle. 2 : to make known : communicate We use words to convey our thoughts.

What are synonyms for conveyed?

convey
  • communicate,
  • conduct,
  • give,
  • impart,
  • spread,
  • transfer,
  • transfuse,
  • transmit.

What does it mean message conveyed?

To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone.

What does conveyed mean in writing?

convey verb [T] (COMMUNICATE)

to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people: His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion. Please convey our condolences to the family.

What is opposite of convey?

What is the opposite of convey?
concealcover
hidesuppress
withholdkeep
refrainstifle
denyrepress

How is information conveyed?

Information is expressed either as the content of a message or through direct or indirect observation. That which is perceived can be construed as a message in its own right, and in that sense, all information is always conveyed as the content of a message.

What’s another word for telling someone something?

1 recount, describe, report. 2 impart. 4 speak. 6 bare, betray, disclose, expose, reveal; acknowledge, own, admit, avow, confess.

What’s another word for expressing yourself?

What is another word for express oneself?
put thoughts into wordscommunicate one’s opinions
say what’s on one’s mindsay your piece
give vent to one’s feelingssound off
speak your mindlet off steam
lose one’s inhibitionsblow off steam

How do you pronounce the word convey?

What is the word for telling someone what they want to hear?

1 acquaint, announce, apprise, communicate, confess, disclose, divulge, express, get off one’s chest (informal) impart, inform, let know, make known, mention, notify, proclaim, reveal, say, speak, state, utter.

What is it called when someone gives you information?

impart. verb. formal to give something such as information, knowledge, or beliefs to someone.

What’s another word for giving out information?

Some common synonyms of inform are acquaint, apprise, and notify. While all these words mean “to make one aware of something,” inform implies the imparting of knowledge especially of facts or occurrences.

What do you call someone who doesn’t like being told what to do?

nonconformist Add to list Share. A nonconformist is someone who doesn’t conform to other people’s ideas of how things should be. Activists, artists, street performers, your wacky uncle Marvin — anyone who marches to the beat of a different drummer is a nonconformist.

What do you call someone who constantly tells you what to do?

dictator. noun. someone who tells people what to do and refuses to listen to their opinions.

What is it called when you tell someone not to do something but you do it?

Examples of hypocrisy in a Sentence

the hypocrisy of people who say one thing but do another Teenagers often have a keen awareness of their parents’ hypocrisies.

What do you call someone who hides their emotions?

Stoic is a term for someone who can handle pain and hardship without showing one’s feelings or complaining.

How do you act around someone who doesn’t like you?

7 Ways on How to Act Around Someone Who Doesn’t like You
  1. Be good to them.
  2. Accepting different opinions.
  3. Be around those who like you.
  4. Don’t let your self-esteem take a backseat.
  5. Self-scrutiny won’t hurt.
  6. Does it bother you much.
  7. Rise above issues and don’t be judgmental.

What is a word for someone who thinks they are better than everyone?

conceited, egocentric, egoistic. (also egoistical), egotistic.

How do you know when someone doesn’t care about your feelings?

According to Walters, these could be some signs that the other person has low empathy: cutting you off emotionally. walking away and refusing to discuss your feelings, even after they’ve calmed down. shutting you down while you’re speaking or cutting you off from speaking.

What do you call a person who can’t say no?

acquiescent akwēˈesÉ™nt/adjective: ready to accept something without protest, or to do what someone else wants.”