convey

/kən-ˈvā/

Middle English, from Anglo-French conveer to accompany, escort, from Vulgar Latin *conviare, from Latin com- + via way

verb

  1. to bear from one place to another; especially : to move in a continuous stream or mass

  2. to impart or communicate by statement, suggestion, gesture, or appearance

  3. to transfer or deliver (something, such as property) to another especially by a sealed writing

struggling to convey his feelings