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- Dictionaryexpress/ɪkˈsprɛs/
adjective
- 1. operating at high speed: "executives have their own express lift direct to floor 42"
adverb
- 1. by express train or delivery service: "I got my wife to send my gloves express to the hotel"
noun
- 1. a train that stops at few stations and travels quickly: "we embarked for the south of France on an overnight express"
- 2. a special delivery service: "the books arrived by express"
verb
- 1. send by express messenger or delivery: "I expressed my clothes to my destination"
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to communicate what you think or feel, by speaking or writing, or in some other way: I'm afraid I'm not expressing myself very clearly. Children often express themselves in painting. He felt he was unable to express himself freely when his boss was around. We were raised to debate issues and not to be afraid to express ourselves.
to communicate what you think or feel, by speaking or writing, or in some other way: I'm afraid I'm not expressing myself very clearly. Children often express themselves in painting. He felt he was unable to express himself freely when his boss was around. We were raised to debate issues and not to be afraid to express ourselves.
1. a. : to represent in words : state. b. : to make known the opinions or feelings of (oneself) c. : to give expression to the artistic or creative impulses or abilities of (oneself) d. : to give or convey a true impression of : show, reflect. e. : to represent by a sign or symbol : symbolize. f. : delineate, depict. 2. : to send by express. 3. a.
When you want something sent quickly, send it by express mail. When you give your opinion, you're expressing yourself. Writing music and poems are also examples of expressing yourself. Mathematical formulas express complex ideas. In genetics, a gene might be expressed by making you bald.
Definitions of expressed. adjective. communicated in words. synonyms: uttered, verbalised, verbalized. spoken. uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination. adjective. precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication. synonyms: explicit. definite.
to represent by a symbol, character, figure, or formula: to express water as H2O; to express unknown quantities algebraically. Synonyms: denote, signify, designate. to send by express: to express a package or merchandise. to press or squeeze out: to express the juice of grapes.
1. to transform (ideas) into words; utter; verbalize. 2. to show or reveal; indicate. tears express grief. 3. to communicate (emotion, etc) without words, as through music, painting, etc. 4. to indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.