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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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Commonplace
::
Commonplace
(n.) An idea or
expression
wanting
originality
or
interest;
a trite or
customary
remark;
a
platitude.
Assumpsit
::
Assumpsit
(n.) An
action
to
recover
damages
for a
breach
or
nonperformance
of a
contract
or
promise,
express
or
implied,
oral or in
writing
not under seal.
Common
or
indebitatus
assumpsit
is
brought
for the most part on an
implied
promise.
Special
assumpsit
is
founded
on an
express
promise
or
undertaking..
Optative
::
Optative
(a.)
Expressing
desire
or wish.
Figurative
::
Figurative
(a.) Used in a sense that is
tropical,
as a
metaphor;
not
literal;
--
applied
to words and
expressions..
Compliment
::
Compliment
(v. t.) To
praise,
flatter,
or
gratify,
by
expressions
of
approbation,
respect,
or
congratulation;
to make or pay a
compliment
to..
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) To
express
amusement,
pleasure,
moderate
joy, or love and
kindness,
by the
features
of the face; to laugh
silently..
Benedictory
::
Benedictory
(a.)
Expressing
wishes
for good; as, a
benedictory
prayer..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(n.) The
comparative
degree
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
also, the form by which the
comparative
degree
is
expressed;
as,
stronger,
wiser,
weaker,
more
stormy,
less
windy,
are all
comparatives..
Pshaw
::
Pshaw (v. i.) To
express
disgust
or
contemptuous
disapprobation,
as by the
exclamation
Pshaw!.
Bemoan
::
Bemoan
(v. t.) To
express
deep grief for by
moaning;
to
express
sorrow
for; to
lament;
to
bewail;
to pity or
sympathize
with.
Tuneless
::
Tuneless
(a.) Not
expressed
in music or
poetry;
unsung.
Bookish
::
Bookish
(a.)
Characterized
by a
method
of
expression
generally
found in
books;
formal;
labored;
pedantic;
as, a
bookish
way of
talking;
bookish
sentences..
Negatory
::
Negatory
(a.)
Expressing
denial;
belonging
to
negation;
negative.
Englishable
::
Englishable
(a.)
Capable
of being
translated
into, or
expressed
in,
English..
Idiotism
::
Idiotism
(n.) An
idiom;
a form, mode of
expression,
or
signification,
peculiar
to a
language..
Cock
::
Cock (v. t.) To turn (the eye)
obliquely
and
partially
close its lid, as an
expression
of
derision
or
insinuation..
Coefficient
::
Coefficient
(n.) A
number,
commonly
used in
computation
as a
factor,
expressing
the
amount
of some
change
or
effect
under
certain
fixed
conditions
as to
temperature,
length,
volume,
etc.; as, the
coefficient
of
expansion;
the
coefficient
of
friction..
Culpatory
::
Culpatory
(a.)
Expressing
blame;
censuring;
reprehensory;
inculpating.
Wish
::
Wish (n.)
Expression
of
desire;
request;
petition;
hence,
invocation
or
imprecation..
Grandeur
::
Grandeur
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
grand;
vastness;
greatness;
splendor;
magnificence;
stateliness;
sublimity;
dignity;
elevation
of
thought
or
expression;
nobility
of
action.
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