delivery
The act of bringing goods, letters, or packages to a specific place or person.
Explanation at your level:
A delivery is when someone brings you something. If you buy a toy online, the person who brings it to your house is making a delivery. It is very useful for shopping!
You can use delivery when you talk about food or packages. For example, 'I ordered a pizza for delivery.' It means the food comes to your door instead of you going to the store.
In business, delivery refers to the system of getting products to customers. Many companies offer free delivery to encourage people to buy more items. It is an essential part of modern retail.
Beyond logistics, delivery describes the way a person speaks. A comedian or politician is often judged by their delivery. If their delivery is clear and confident, people are more likely to listen to them.
The term delivery can be used in abstract contexts, such as the delivery of services in healthcare or education. It implies a structured process of providing something valuable to a recipient in a professional manner.
Historically, delivery carried connotations of liberation. In literary contexts, you might see it used to describe the act of 'delivering' someone from a burden. Understanding this etymological depth adds nuance to how you perceive the word in different genres.
30秒でわかる単語
- Delivery is the act of bringing items to a recipient.
- It is a common noun used in daily shopping.
- It also describes the way a person speaks or performs.
- The plural is deliveries.
When you order something online, you are waiting for a delivery. This word describes the act of bringing items to a specific location, like your house or office. It is a very common term in our modern world of e-commerce.
Think of it as the final step of a journey. A product is made in a factory, stored in a warehouse, and then the delivery driver brings it to you. Whether it is a birthday gift or a hot meal, the delivery is the moment the item reaches your hands.
Beyond physical goods, we also use the word to talk about how someone speaks. If a comedian has great delivery, it means they know exactly how to say their jokes to make them funny. It is all about how you present something to an audience!
The word delivery has a fascinating history that dates back to the Middle Ages. It comes from the Old French word delivrer, which meant to set free or to release. This is why we sometimes talk about being 'delivered' from a difficult situation.
Over time, the meaning shifted from 'setting something free' to 'handing something over.' If you release an object into someone else's care, you are effectively delivering it to them. It is a great example of how language evolves from abstract concepts to very practical, everyday actions.
By the 15th century, the word was firmly established in English to describe the act of handing over goods. It shares roots with the word liberate, which also comes from the Latin liberare. It is fun to think that every time you get a package, you are using a word that once meant 'to set free'!
You will hear delivery used constantly in daily life. Most often, we use it as a noun to describe shipping services. Common phrases include free delivery, express delivery, and home delivery.
In a formal or business context, you might discuss delivery schedules or delivery times. Companies focus heavily on on-time delivery because it keeps customers happy. If you are talking to a friend, you might just say, 'My food delivery is here!'
Remember that delivery is usually a countable noun. You can have one delivery or many deliveries. When you are talking about the general act, you use it as an uncountable concept. It is a very versatile word that fits into almost any conversation about buying or sending things.
Idioms involving delivery often relate to the way we speak or perform. For example, 'deadpan delivery' describes a way of telling a joke with a completely serious face. It makes the humor even funnier!
Another common expression is 'special delivery', which originally referred to a mail service that was faster than normal. Now, we often use it jokingly to describe something that arrives unexpectedly or with great fanfare.
We also talk about 'the delivery of a speech', which isn't an idiom but a standard collocation for public speaking. If someone has 'flawless delivery', it means they spoke perfectly without any mistakes or hesitation. These expressions show that delivery is as much about communication as it is about boxes and mail.
The word delivery is a noun. Its plural form is deliveries. Notice how the 'y' changes to 'ies'—a classic rule for English nouns ending in a consonant plus 'y'.
Pronunciation is key here. In both British and American English, the stress is on the second syllable: de-LIV-er-y. It rhymes with words like discovery and recovery. Make sure to clearly pronounce the 'v' sound, as it is the heartbeat of the word.
You can use it with articles like 'a' or 'the'. You might say, 'I am waiting for a delivery' or 'The delivery was late.' It is a very straightforward word grammatically, which makes it great for learners to practice using in different sentence structures.
Fun Fact
It evolved from a word meaning 'to set free' to a word meaning 'to hand over'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'd', short 'i', stress on 'liv'.
Similar to UK, but with a rhotic 'r' sound.
Common Errors
- stressing the first syllable
- swallowing the 'v' sound
- mispronouncing the 'ery' ending
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Commonly used
Natural
Clear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Pluralization of Y-ending nouns
delivery -> deliveries
Compound Nouns
delivery truck
Countable vs Uncountable
a delivery vs delivery
Examples by Level
The delivery is here.
The package arrived.
Simple subject-verb.
I like food delivery.
I enjoy having food brought to me.
Noun as object.
Is the delivery free?
Do I have to pay for shipping?
Question form.
My delivery is late.
It has not arrived yet.
Adjective usage.
He brings the delivery.
The driver arrives.
Present tense.
Wait for the delivery.
Stay here for the package.
Imperative.
The delivery was fast.
It arrived quickly.
Past tense.
I ordered a delivery.
I requested a package.
Verb-noun pair.
The delivery driver is at the door.
I am expecting a delivery today.
They offer same-day delivery.
The delivery fee is five dollars.
Did you sign for the delivery?
I missed the delivery yesterday.
The delivery arrived in a big box.
Check the delivery status online.
The company guarantees fast delivery of all orders.
We need to schedule a delivery for next week.
I was impressed by the speed of the delivery.
The delivery service is very reliable.
Please confirm the delivery address.
He has a very calm delivery when he speaks.
The delivery of the project was delayed.
Is there a charge for home delivery?
The comedian's delivery was sharp and witty.
Effective delivery of information is crucial for teachers.
The government is focused on the delivery of public services.
Her delivery of the lines was full of emotion.
The logistics firm specializes in international delivery.
We are optimizing our delivery routes to save time.
The delivery of the speech received a standing ovation.
They are struggling with the delivery of goods due to the strike.
The seamless delivery of digital content is a modern challenge.
His delivery of the news was surprisingly gentle.
The organization is committed to the delivery of humanitarian aid.
The delivery of the verdict was met with silence.
We must improve the delivery of healthcare in rural areas.
The delivery of the performance was technically perfect.
Strategic delivery of resources is key to success.
The delivery of the package was handled with extreme care.
The delivery of the ultimatum left no room for negotiation.
The orator's delivery was marked by a rhythmic cadence.
The delivery of the baby was a joyous occasion.
The delivery of the message was intentionally ambiguous.
The delivery of justice must be swift and impartial.
The delivery of the artistic vision was realized in the final act.
Her delivery of the monologue was hauntingly beautiful.
The delivery of the ultimatum changed the course of the war.
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よく使う組み合わせ
Idioms & Expressions
"special delivery"
something important or unexpected arriving
Look who showed up—a special delivery!
casual"deadpan delivery"
speaking in a serious way to be funny
His deadpan delivery made everyone laugh.
neutral"deliver the goods"
to do what you promised to do
He finally delivered the goods on that project.
idiomatic"deliver a blow"
to cause harm or damage
The news delivered a blow to their plans.
formal"deliver the mail"
to perform one's duty
He always delivers the mail, no matter the weather.
neutral"deliver a verdict"
to give a formal decision
The jury will deliver a verdict today.
formalEasily Confused
both involve moving goods
shipping is the whole process, delivery is the final drop-off
Shipping takes days; delivery happens at the end.
both involve logistics
distribution is sending to many points, delivery is one
The distribution center sends to the delivery truck.
related to delivery
courier is the person/service, delivery is the act
The courier made the delivery.
both mean moving
transfer is moving from A to B, delivery is specifically to a recipient
I transferred money; I waited for a delivery.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is waiting for + delivery
I am waiting for a delivery.
The delivery + verb + time
The delivery was on time.
We offer + free + delivery
We offer free delivery.
His + delivery + was + adjective
His delivery was very clear.
The + delivery + of + noun
The delivery of the goods was delayed.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
よくある間違い
Use 'delivery' for the process and 'deliveries' for the items.
Use the compound noun instead of a prepositional phrase.
Delivery is the noun; delivering is the verb.
Both are fine, but 'deliver' is more direct.
Delivery is a countable noun and needs an article.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a delivery truck parked in your living room.
When Native Speakers Use It
When ordering food or online items.
Cultural Insight
Delivery apps are a huge part of modern city life.
Grammar Shortcut
Remember: y -> ies for plural.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'LIV' syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'a delivery of packages' when 'a delivery' is enough.
Did You Know?
It once meant 'to set free'.
Study Smart
Write 5 sentences about your last package.
Professionalism
Use 'delivery' when talking about projects.
Rhythm
It has a bouncy rhythm: da-DA-da-da.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
De-LIV-er-y: I LIVED to get my package!
Visual Association
A bright blue truck arriving at a front door.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Track a package today and use the word 'delivery' in a sentence.
語源
Old French
Original meaning: To set free
文化的な背景
None, generally a neutral term.
Delivery culture is huge in the US and UK, especially with apps.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Online Shopping
- track my delivery
- free delivery
- delivery date
Food Ordering
- food delivery
- delivery fee
- contactless delivery
Public Speaking
- clear delivery
- calm delivery
- perfect delivery
Logistics
- delivery schedule
- delivery route
- on-time delivery
Conversation Starters
"How often do you order delivery?"
"Do you prefer home delivery or picking things up?"
"What was the last thing you had delivered?"
"Do you think delivery services are getting better?"
"How important is fast delivery to you?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your favorite delivery experience.
Write about a time you waited for a delivery.
How has delivery changed in your country?
If you could have anything delivered, what would it be?
よくある質問
8 問No, it is a noun. The verb is 'deliver'.
Yes, it is a countable noun.
Deliveries.
Yes, very frequently.
Very similar, but delivery is the final step.
Yes, it refers to how someone speaks.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
de-LIV-er-y.
自分をテスト
The ___ is at the door.
Delivery fits the context of someone at the door.
What does delivery mean?
It is the act of bringing goods.
Delivery is always free.
Delivery often has a fee.
Word
意味
These are common collocations.
Subject-verb-adjective order.
His ___ was very professional.
Needs a noun.
Which is a synonym for delivery?
Shipment is the closest synonym.
Delivery can refer to speech.
Yes, it describes how one speaks.
The ___ of the verdict was intense.
Noun required.
What is the root of delivery?
It comes from Old French.
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Summary
Delivery is the final, essential step in getting what you need, whether it is a package or a spoken message.
- Delivery is the act of bringing items to a recipient.
- It is a common noun used in daily shopping.
- It also describes the way a person speaks or performs.
- The plural is deliveries.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a delivery truck parked in your living room.
When Native Speakers Use It
When ordering food or online items.
Cultural Insight
Delivery apps are a huge part of modern city life.
Grammar Shortcut
Remember: y -> ies for plural.
例文
I am waiting for a pizza delivery.
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