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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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Idiotism
::
Idiotism
(n.) An
idiom;
a form, mode of
expression,
or
signification,
peculiar
to a
language..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) To utter
lamentations;
to
lament
audibly;
to
express
pain,
grief,
or
distress,
by
weeping
and
sobbing;
to shed
tears;
to bawl, as a
child..
Infandous
::
Infandous
(a.) Too
odious
to be
expressed
or
mentioned.
Depreciative
::
Depreciative
(a.)
Tending,
or
intended,
to
depreciate;
expressing
depreciation;
undervaluing..
Love-sick
::
Love-sick
(a.)
Originating
in, or
expressive
of,
languishing
love..
Hierogrammatic
::
Hierogrammatic
(a.)
Written
in, or
pertaining
to,
hierograms;
expressive
of
sacred
writing..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) The act of
expressing;
the act of
forcing
out by
pressure;
as, the
expression
of
juices
or oils; also, of
extorting
or
eliciting;
as, a
forcible
expression
of
truth..
Loquacious
::
Loquacious
(a.)
Speaking;
expressive.
Express
::
Express
(a.) To give a true
impression
of; to
represent
and make
known;
to
manifest
plainly;
to show in
general;
to
exhibit,
as an
opinion
or
feeling,
by a look,
gesture,
and esp. by
language;
to
declare;
to
utter;
to
tell..
Pathetic
::
Pathetic
(a.)
Expressing
or
showing
anger;
passionate.
Utterance
::
Utterance
(n.) Vocal
expression;
articulation;
speech.
Chaste
::
Chaste
(a.) Pure in
design
and
expression;
correct;
free from
barbarisms
or
vulgarisms;
refined;
simple;
as, a
chaste
style in
composition
or art..
Logistics
::
Logistics
(n.) A
system
of
arithmetic,
in which
numbers
are
expressed
in a scale of 60;
logistic
arithmetic..
Affright
::
Affright
(n.)
Sudden
and great fear;
terror.
It
expresses
a
stronger
impression
than fear, or
apprehension,
perhaps
less than
terror..
Demonstrative
::
Demonstrative
(a.)
Expressing,
or apt to
express,
much;
displaying
feeling
or
sentiment;
as, her
nature
was
demonstrative..
Censorious
::
Censorious
(a.)
Implying
or
expressing
censure;
as,
censorious
remarks..
Secant
::
Secant
(a.) A right line drawn from the
center
of a
circle
through
one end of a
circular
arc, and
terminated
by a
tangent
drawn from the other end; the
number
expressing
the ratio line of this line to the
radius
of the
circle.
See
Trigonometrical
function,
under
Function..
Rebuke
::
Rebuke
(v. t.) To
check,
silence,
or put down, with
reproof;
to
restrain
by
expression
of
disapprobation;
to
reprehend
sharply
and
summarily;
to
chide;
to
reprove;
to
admonish..
Monody
::
Monody
(n.) A
species
of poem of a
mournful
character,
in which a
single
mourner
expresses
lamentation;
a song for one
voice..
Digraph
::
Digraph
(n.) Two signs or
characters
combined
to
express
a
single
articulated
sound;
as ea in head, or th in
bath..
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