Delivery
UK /["/dɪˈlɪvəri/"]/US /["/dɪˈlɪvəri/"]/
Definition
the act of taking goods, letters, etc. to the people they have been sent to
In simple words: The process of bringing something to a person or place.
Examples
- The delivery of the package was delayed due to bad weather.
- We need to schedule a delivery for the new furniture.
- The delivery driver arrived at 8 AM with our groceries.
- His delivery during the presentation was impressive and clear.
- She worked on her delivery to ensure she spoke confidently on stage.
- The restaurant offers free delivery for orders over fifty dollars.
- The delivery of the speech was just as important as its content.
- I was impressed by the timely delivery of the report.
- Have you tracked the delivery of your online order yet?
Usage notes
Commonly used in contexts involving packages or food. May not be appropriate for formal writing about a topic unrelated to shipping or services.
Grammar pattern
deliver + object + to + recipient
Memory hint
Think of a delivery truck bringing goods—'D' for delivery and 'D' for destination.
Collocations
- large
- small
- express
- do
- make
- accept
- truck
- van
- date
- for delivery
- on delivery
- delivery to
- difficult
- easy
- premature
- have
- room
Synonyms
- shipment
- consignment
- transfer
- dispatch
- conveyance
Antonyms
- pickup
- collection
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'delivery' with 'availability'.
- Using 'delivery' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Saying 'the deliver' instead of 'the delivery'.