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Definition of express
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Express
(n.) A clear image or
representation;
an
expression;
a plain
declaration.
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Expressman
::
Expressman
(n.) A
person
employed
in the
express
business;
also, the
driver
of a job
wagon..
Eloquence
::
Eloquence
(n.)
Fluent,
forcible,
elegant,
and
persuasive
speech
in
public;
the power of
expressing
strong
emotions
in
striking
and
appropriate
language
either
spoken
or
written,
thereby
producing
conviction
or
persuasion..
Sarcastical
::
Sarcastical
(a.)
Expressing,
or
expressed
by,
sarcasm;
characterized
by, or of the
nature
of,
sarcasm;
given to the use of
sarcasm;
bitterly
satirical;
scornfully
severe;
taunting..
Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To
condemn
as bad or
displeasing,
by open
expression,
as by
denuciation,
hissing,
hooting,
etc..
Express
::
Express
(n.) That which is sent by an
express
messenger
or
message.
Verbality
::
Verbality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
verbal;
mere
words;
bare
literal
expression.
Laughter
::
Laughter
(v. i.) A
movement
(usually
involuntary)
of the
muscles
of the face,
particularly
of the lips, with a
peculiar
expression
of the eyes,
indicating
merriment,
satisfaction,
or
derision,
and
usually
attended
by a
sonorous
and
interrupted
expulsion
of air from the
lungs.
See
Laugh,
v. i..
Scorn
::
Scorn (n.) An act or
expression
of
extreme
contempt.
Masterful
::
Masterful
(a.)
Having
the skill or power of a
master;
indicating
or
expressing
power or
mastery.
Gramercy
::
Gramercy
(interj.)
A word
formerly
used to
express
thankfulness,
with
surprise;
many
thanks..
Shrug
::
Shrug (v. t.) To draw up or
contract
(the
shoulders),
especially
by way of
expressing
dislike,
dread,
doubt,
or the
like..
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Worthy
of pity or
sympathy;
-- used also
sometimes
as a term of
endearment,
or as an
expression
of
modesty,
and
sometimes
as a word of
contempt..
Singularly
::
Singularly
(adv.)
So as to
express
one, or the
singular
number..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.)
Lively
or vivid
representation
of
meaning,
sentiment,
or
feeling,
etc.;
significant
and
impressive
indication,
whether
by
language,
appearance,
or
gesture;
that
manner
or style which gives life and
suggestive
force to ideas and
sentiments;
as, he reads with
expression;
her
performance
on the piano has
expression..
Signify
::
Signify
(n.) To show by a sign; to
communicate
by any
conventional
token,
as
words,
gestures,
signals,
or the like; to
announce;
to make
known;
to
declare;
to
express;
as, a
signified
his
desire
to be
present..
Brachylogy
::
Brachylogy
(n.)
Conciseness
of
expression;
brevity.
Unexpressive
::
Unexpressive
(a.) Not
expressive;
not
having
the power of
utterance;
inexpressive.
Physiognomy
::
Physiognomy
(n.) The face or
countenance,
with
respect
to the
temper
of the mind;
particular
configuration,
cast, or
expression
of
countenance,
as
denoting
character..
Plaintive
::
Plaintive
(n.)
Expressive
of
sorrow
or
melancholy;
mournful;
sad.
Shrug
::
Shrug (v. i.) To raise or draw up the
shoulders,
as in
expressing
dislike,
dread,
doubt,
or the
like..
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