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conveying

[kuhn-vey-ing] / kənˈveɪ ɪŋ /






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After spending so much of the film conveying what a refined, multifaceted person Agnes is, Buckley is robbed of her character’s nuance in two seconds flat.

From Salon

The opening “Waiting Around” is a solid distillation of his strengths, with attractive seesaw chords and a melody that lingers slightly behind the beat, conveying the uncertainty and contemplation of the lyrics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Teller’s old-school charisma in conveying that nervous energy is his own bid for a career eternity.

From Los Angeles Times

In person she has an upbeat, optimistic way of speaking, conveying a persuasive confidence that museums can correct their troubled histories if they are willing to think more like artists.

From New York Times

Legal thrillers and true-crime sagas often succeed at generating momentum but fail at conveying genuine humanity.

From New York Times