delivery

/dɪˈlɪvəri/
noun
  1. The act of bringing goods, letters, or packages to a person or place.
    • We expect the delivery of our new furniture on Monday.
    • The pizza delivery took only thirty minutes.
    • The mail delivery happens every morning around ten.
  2. The process of giving birth to a baby.
    • The delivery was smooth and the baby is healthy.
    • The hospital has a special wing for childbirth deliveries.
    • She had a difficult delivery that required a cesarean section.
  3. The way a person speaks or performs in public, especially in giving a speech or presentation.
    • The speaker's delivery was clear and confident.
    • Her delivery of the poem made everyone emotional.
    • He needs to work on his delivery to keep the audience engaged.
  4. The act of throwing or releasing something, such as a ball in sports.
    • The bowler practiced his delivery for hours.
    • The pitcher's delivery was fast and accurate.
    • His delivery in the final over won the cricket match.
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