EXPRESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster express, vent, utter, voice, broach, air mean to make known what one thinks or feels express suggests an impulse to reveal in words, gestures, actions, or what one creates or produces vent stresses a strong inner compulsion to express especially in words utter implies the use of the voice not necessarily in articulate speech
Expresses - definition of expresses by The Free Dictionary Define expresses expresses synonyms, expresses pronunciation, expresses translation, English dictionary definition of expresses tr v ex·pressed , ex·press·ing , ex·press·es 1 a To set forth in words; state: express an opinion b To manifest or communicate, as by a gesture; show:
EXPRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary 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 Everyone she meets is impressed by the ease with which she expresses herself
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Express Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary We expressed (to them) our thoughts feelings views on the subject She expressed surprise at his rude behavior Her love of nature is expressed [= shown, reflected] in her paintings music Words can't (even begin to) express how grateful I am The results can be expressed as a percentage The length, expressed in centimeters, is 29
EXPRESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If an idea or feeling expresses itself in some way, it can be clearly seen in someone's actions or in its effects on a situation She is obviously unhappy, and misery often expresses itself as anger [V pron-refl + as]