conveyance

noun
UK: /kənˈveɪ.əns/
US: /kənˈveɪ.əns/
  1. A way of travelling or moving something from one place to another.

    1. The train is a fast conveyance to the city.
    2. The company uses a modern conveyance system for their goods transportation.
  2. The process of transferring property ownership from one person to another.

    1. The conveyance of the land was completed yesterday.
    2. Legal documents are necessary for the proper conveyance of real estate.
  3. A vehicle used for transportation.

    1. A horse-drawn carriage is an old-fashioned conveyance.
    2. Public conveyance in this city includes buses, trains, and subways.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "conveyance" in English means: A way of travelling or moving something from one place to another., The process of transferring property ownership from one person to another., A vehicle used for transportation..

The phonetic transcription of "conveyance" is /kənˈveɪ.əns/ in British English and /kənˈveɪ.əns/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "conveyance": transport, transfer, vehicle, carriage.

Example usage of "conveyance": "The train is a fast conveyance to the city.". More examples on the page.