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Definition of express
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of express is as below...
Express
(a.)
Directly
and
distinctly
stated;
declared
in
terms;
not
implied
or left to
inference;
made
unambiguous
by
intention
and care;
clear;
not
dubious;
as,
express
consent;
an
express
statement..
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Pictograph
::
Pictograph
(n.) A
picture
or
hieroglyph
representing
and
expressing
an idea.
Aorist
::
Aorist
(n.) A tense in the Greek
language,
which
expresses
an
action
as
completed
in past time, but
leaves
it, in other
respects,
wholly
indeterminate..
Yawn
::
Yawn (v. i.) To be
eager;
to
desire
to
swallow
anything;
to
express
desire
by
yawning;
as, to yawn for fat
livings..
Lesson
::
Lesson
(n.) That which is
learned
or
taught
by an
express
effort;
instruction
derived
from
precept,
experience,
observation,
or
deduction;
a
precept;
a
doctrine;
as, to take or give a
lesson
in
drawing..
Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The class of
writings
distinguished
for
beauty
of style or
expression,
as
poetry,
essays,
or
history,
in
distinction
from
scientific
treatises
and works which
contain
positive
knowledge;
belles-lettres..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. t.) To
express
distinctly;
to give
utterance
to.
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.)
Expression
of
grief,
regret,
pain,
censure,
or
resentment;
lamentation;
murmuring;
accusation;
fault-finding..
Juice
::
"Juice
(n.) The
characteristic
fluid of any
vegetable
or
animal
substance;
the sap or part which can be
expressed
from
fruit,
etc.; the fluid part which
separates
from meat in
cooking..
Tell
::
Tell (v. i.) To take
effect;
to
produce
a
marked
effect;
as, every shot
tells;
every
expression
tells..
Diffuseness
::
Diffuseness
(n.) The
quality
of being
diffuse;
especially,
in
writing,
the use of a great or
excessive
number
of word to
express
the
meaning;
copiousness;
verbosity;
prolixity..
Sesame
::
Sesame
(n.)
Either
of two
annual
herbaceous
plants
of the genus
Sesamum
(S.
Indicum,
and S.
orientale),
from the seeds of which an oil is
expressed;
also, the small
obovate,
flattish
seeds of these
plants,
sometimes
used as food. See
Benne..
Treat
::
Treat (n.) An
entertainment
given as an
expression
of
regard.
Botch
::
Botch (n.) To put
together
unsuitably
or
unskillfully;
to
express
or
perform
in a
bungling
manner;
to spoil or mar, as by
unskillful
work..
Affright
::
Affright
(n.)
Sudden
and great fear;
terror.
It
expresses
a
stronger
impression
than fear, or
apprehension,
perhaps
less than
terror..
Expressure
::
Expressure
(n.) The act of
expressing;
expression;
utterance;
representation.
Sublime
::
Sublime
(n.) A grand or lofty style in
speaking
or
writing;
a style that
expresses
lofty
conceptions.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) Vigor or
style;
force of
expression;
nervous
diction;
-- said of
literary
work.
Rageful
::
Rageful
(a.) Full of rage;
expressing
rage.
Censure
::
Censure
(v. i.) To form or
express
a
judgment
in
regard
to; to
estimate;
to
judge.
Inexpressibles
::
Inexpressibles
(n. pl.)
Breeches;
trousers.
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