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steadily-conveyed

|stead-i-ly-con-veyed|

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/ˈstɛdɪli kənˈveɪd/

consistently communicated

Etymology
Etymology Information

'steadily-conveyed' originates from the combination of 'steady' and 'convey', where 'steady' meant 'firmly fixed' and 'convey' meant 'to transport or communicate'.

Historical Evolution

'steadily' and 'convey' were combined in modern English to form the compound adjective 'steadily-conveyed'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'steady' meant 'firmly fixed' and 'convey' meant 'to transport', but together they evolved to mean 'consistently communicated'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

describes something that is consistently and reliably communicated or transmitted.

The message was steadily-conveyed to all team members.

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Last updated: 2025/06/22 21:08