What does CARRY mean?

Carry 1. Parts of Speech

Verb

2. Definitions
  1. To support and move something from one place to another.
  2. To have something on ones person or in ones possession.
  3. To transport or convey something from one place to another.
  4. To bear or endure something, such as a burden or responsibility.
  5. To continue or persist with an action or behavior.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)

US: /ˈkæri/

UK: /ˈkæri/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "carry" originated from the Old Northern French word "carier," which means "to move something from one place to another." The word has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing. It is often used to describe the act of transporting or conveying something, as well as the act of supporting and moving something from one place to another.

5. Synonyms
  • Transport
  • Convey
  • Bear
  • Endure
  • Continue
6. Related Words
  • Carry
  • Scary
  • Harry
  • Marvy
  • Sarry
7. Example Sentences
  1. She will carry the groceries to the car.
  2. He always carries a pen in his pocket.
  3. The truck will carry the goods to the warehouse.
  4. She had to carry the burden of raising her children alone.
  5. He decided to carry on with his studies despite the difficulties.


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