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Convey vs Across - What's the difference?

convey | across |


As a verb convey

is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

As a preposition across is

to, toward or from the far side of (something that lies between two points of interest).

As an adverb across is

from one side to the other.

As a noun across is

(crosswords) a clue whose solution runs horizontally in the grid.

Convey vs Bequeath - What's the difference?

convey | bequeath |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between convey and bequeath

is that convey is (legal) to transfer legal rights (to) while bequeath is (legal) to give or leave by will; to give by testament.

As verbs the difference between convey and bequeath

is that convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another while bequeath is (legal) to give or leave by will; to give by testament.

Convey vs Expression - What's the difference?

convey | expression |


As a verb convey

is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

As a noun expression is

a particular way of phrasing an idea.

Capture vs Convey - What's the difference?

capture | convey |


As verbs the difference between capture and convey

is that capture is to take control of; to seize by force or stratagem while convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

As a noun capture

is an act of capturing; a seizing by force or stratagem.

Signify vs Convey - What's the difference?

signify | convey |

Convey is a synonym of signify.



As verbs the difference between signify and convey

is that signify is to give (something) a meaning or an importance while convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

Convey vs Mutter - What's the difference?

convey | mutter | Related terms |

Convey is a related term of mutter.


As a verb convey

is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

As a noun mutter is

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Convey vs Exclaim - What's the difference?

convey | exclaim | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between convey and exclaim

is that convey is to carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve while exclaim is exclamation; outcry, clamor.

As verbs the difference between convey and exclaim

is that convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another while exclaim is to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.

As a noun exclaim is

exclamation; outcry, clamor.

Convey vs Scream - What's the difference?

convey | scream | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between convey and scream

is that convey is to transfer legal rights (to) while scream is a form of singing associated with the metal and screamo styles of music. It is a loud, rough, distorted version of the voice; rather than the normal voice of the singer.

As verbs the difference between convey and scream

is that convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another while scream is to cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech.

As a noun scream is

a loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, usually horror, fear, excitement et cetera. Can be the exclamation of a word, but is usually a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound, particularly /æ/ or /i/.

Convey vs Atone - What's the difference?

convey | atone |


As verbs the difference between convey and atone

is that convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another while atone is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.

Phantasize vs Convey - What's the difference?

phantasize | convey |


As verbs the difference between phantasize and convey

is that phantasize is while convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

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