As a matter of fact, he needed no words at all to convey his meaning.
They are designed to convey the meaning of the data.
In today's art world it is necessary to find new ways to convey meaning and create experience.
They needed very few words to convey meanings to each other.
The idea is to use physical rather than verbal language to convey the meaning to another party.
It is extremely difficult to convey the full meaning of this word in English.
The two versions are said to convey different meanings, too.
Another way in which languages convey meaning is through the order of words within a sentence.
For he conveys his meaning, so to speak, in spite of the words.
They believe that the motions of the lips alone convey the meaning.
His recurring themes include New England rural living, baseball, and how work conveys meaning to ordinary life.
A hypnotist talks to a subject, he conveys meaning with words.
Iblis received another message, this one wordless, but it conveyed meaning nonetheless, like an epiphany.
"It is never the photograph alone that conveys meaning to viewers," Stange writes.
Most of the cards contain little or no text, preferring to convey meaning graphically.
Elmo and those around him speak in a nonsensical code that, for all its complexity, conveys meaning perfectly.
Some ideographic systems are also pictograms that convey meaning through their pictorial resemblance to a physical object.
Conversation recommenced at the various tables and before long the vocables conveyed meaning to Cugel.
Some tools modify a knowledge element's visual appearance on the screen in order to convey meaning to the user.
The action conveys meaning to the viewers.