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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.) To make known the
opinions
or
feelings
of; to
declare
what is in the mind of; to show
(one's
self);
to cause to
appear;
-- used
reflexively.
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Tautological
::
Tautological
(a.)
Involving
tautology;
having
the same
signification;
as,
tautological
expression..
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To
change
the form of, as of an
algebraic
expression,
by
executing
certain
indicated
operations
without
changing
the
value..
Compliment
::
Compliment
(n.) An
expression,
by word or act, of
approbation,
regard,
confidence,
civility,
or
admiration;
a
flattering
speech
or
attention;
a
ceremonious
greeting;
as, to send one's
compliments
to a
friend..
Commiserative
::
Commiserative
(a.)
Feeling
or
expressing
commiseration.
Act
::
Act (n.) A
formal
solemn
writing,
expressing
that
something
has been
done..
Creux
::
Creux (n.) Used in
English
only in the
expression
en
creux.
Thus,
engraving
en creux is
engraving
in
intaglio,
or by
sinking
or
hollowing
out the
design..
Plagiary
::
Plagiary
(n.) One who
purloins
another's
expressions
or
ideas,
and
offers
them as his own; a
plagiarist..
Must
::
Must (v. i. /
auxiliary)
To be
obliged;
to be
necessitated;
--
expressing
either
physical
or moral
necessity;
as, a man must eat for
nourishment;
we must
submit
to the
laws..
Colloquialism
::
Colloquialism
(n.) A
colloquial
expression,
not
employed
in
formal
discourse
or
writing..
Pictograph
::
Pictograph
(n.) A
picture
or
hieroglyph
representing
and
expressing
an idea.
Ovation
::
Ovation
(n.)
Hence:
An
expression
of
popular
homage;
the
tribute
of the
multitude
to a
public
favorite.
Significant
::
Significant
(a.)
Fitted
or
designed
to
signify
or make known
somethingl
having
a
meaning;
standing
as a sign or
token;
expressive
or
suggestive;
as, a
significant
word or
sound;
a
significant
look..
Ah
::
Ah
(interj.)
An
exclamation,
expressive
of
surprise,
pity,
complaint,
entreaty,
contempt,
threatening,
delight,
triumph,
etc.,
according
to the
manner
of
utterance..
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.)
Derision;
ridicule;
mockery;
derisive
or
mocking
expression
of
scorn,
contempt,
or
reproach..
Fee-faw-fum
::
Fee-faw-fum
(n.) A
nonsensical
exclamation
attributed
to
giants
and
ogres;
hence,
any
expression
calculated
to
impose
upon the timid and
ignorant..
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) To
express
amusement,
pleasure,
moderate
joy, or love and
kindness,
by the
features
of the face; to laugh
silently..
Modulus
::
Modulus
(n.) A
quantity
or
coefficient,
or
constant,
which
expresses
the
measure
of some
specified
force,
property,
or
quality,
as of
elasticity,
strength,
efficiency,
etc.; a
parameter..
Felicitous
::
Felicitous
(a.)
Characterized
by
felicity;
happy;
prosperous;
delightful;
skilful;
successful;
happily
applied
or
expressed;
appropriate.
Speech
::
Speech
(n.) he act of
speaking;
that which is
spoken;
words,
as
expressing
ideas;
language;
conversation..
Measured
::
Measured
(a.)
Regulated
or
determined
by a
standard;
hence,
equal;
uniform;
graduated;
limited;
moderated;
as, he
walked
with
measured
steps;
he
expressed
himself
in no
measured
terms..
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