Noun
of Convey
Source: Webster's dictionaryI never understood music. It seemed to me to be the maximum amount of noise conveying the minimum amount of information. Quentin Crisp
I believe in broken, fractured, complicated narratives, but I believe in narratives as a vehicle for truth, not simply as a form of entertainment, though I love entertainment, but also a way of conveying what needs to be conveyed about the works that I care about. Stephen Greenblatt
If South Korea is going to survive, and keep the peace on the peninsula, its citizens need to start conveying support for their state. Brian Reynolds Myers
Telegraphs are machines for conveying information over extensive lines with great rapidity. Charles Babbage
How wonderful it is to be able to write someone a letter! To feel like conveying your thoughts to a person, to sit at your desk and pick up a pen, to put your thoughts into words like this is truly marvelous. Haruki Murakami
All bodies together, and each by itself, give off to the surrounding air an infinite number of images which are all-pervading and each complete, each conveying the nature, colour and form of the body which produces it. Leonardo da Vinci