Master the Word ‘Convey’ for Better IELTS Performance
Learn how to use the word ‘convey’ correctly in your IELTS speaking and writing tasks. This video explains its meaning, usage, synonyms, and common mistakes to avoid, helping you communicate more effectively in English.
Have you ever struggled to express your ideas clearly in English? Today, we’re going to explore a word that’s essential for effective communication: convey.
Understanding this word will help you express yourself more precisely in your IELTS speaking and writing tasks.
Word type: Convey is primarily used as a verb.
Meaning: Convey means to communicate or express ideas, feelings, or information to others.
It can also mean to transport or carry something from one place to another.
Word history: The word convey comes from Latin, through Old French.
It originally meant to accompany on a journey, which evolved into the idea of carrying or transporting something.
Antonyms: Some antonyms for convey include conceal, hide, and withhold.
Synonyms: Synonyms for convey include communicate, express, impart, transmit, and relay.
Examples use in sentences: The author skillfully conveyed the character’s emotions through vivid descriptions.
The train conveys passengers between the city and the suburbs every day. In your essay, try to convey your main ideas clearly in the introduction.
His facial expressions conveyed his disappointment without him saying a word. Common errors in use: One common mistake is confusing convey with convince.
Remember, convey means to communicate or transport, while convince means to persuade. For example, you would say The teacher conveyed the information to the students, not The teacher convinced the information to the students.
Another error is using convey when transfer might be more appropriate for physical objects. While you can convey a message, you would typically transfer ownership of a car, not convey it.
To wrap up, mastering the word convey will enhance your ability to discuss communication and transportation in your IELTS tasks.
Remember its primary meanings: to communicate ideas or feelings, and to transport something. Practice using it in your speaking and writing to express yourself more precisely and boost your band score.

