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convey vs whisk

whisk vs convey

convey is not a noun while whisk is a noun.

convey and whisk both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
convey No No Yes No
whisk Yes No Yes No
As verbs, whisk is a hyponym of convey; that is, whisk is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than convey:
  • convey: take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
  • whisk: move somewhere quickly
Other hyponyms of convey include fetch, transit, ferry, bring back, return, take back, tube, carry, channel, conduct, convey, impart, transmit, land.
convey (noun) whisk (noun)
a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes
a mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream
convey (verb) whisk (verb)
(of information) make known; pass on whip with or as if with a wire whisk
serve as a means for expressing something brush or wipe off lightly
go or come after and bring or take back move somewhere quickly
take something or somebody with oneself somewhere move quickly and nimbly
transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
transmit a title or property
transfer to another
Difference between convey and whisk

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