- verbexpress (verb) · expresses (third person present) · expressed (past tense) · expressed (past participle) · expressing (present participle)
- convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct:"he expressed complete satisfaction"
- (express oneself)say or otherwise communicate what one thinks or means:"with a diplomatic smile, she expressed herself more subtly"
- mathematicsrepresent (a number, relation, or property) by a figure, symbol, or formula:"constants can be expressed in terms of the Fourier transform"
- squeeze out (liquid or air):"she would express her milk using a pump and take it home for her baby"
- geneticscause (an inherited characteristic or gene) to appear in a phenotype:"the genes are expressed in a variety of cell lines"
Originlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘press out, obtain by squeezing’, used figuratively to mean ‘extort’): from Old French expresser, based on Latin ex- ‘out’ + pressare ‘to press’.adjectiveexpress (adjective)- operating at high speed:"express elevators take you directly to the eighth floor"
- (of a train or other vehicle of public transportation) making few intermediate stops and reaching its destination quickly:"an express train bound for Innsbruck" · "express bus service" · "an express elevator"
- denoting a service in which letters or packages are delivered by a special service to ensure speed or security:"an express letter" · "an express airmail service"
adverbexpress (adverb)- by express train or delivery service:"I got my wife to send my gloves express to the hotel"
nounexpress (noun) · expresses (plural noun) · express train (noun) · express trains (plural noun)- an express train or other vehicle of public transportation:"we embarked for the south of France on an overnight express"
- an overnight or rapid delivery service:"the books arrived by express"
- an express rifle.
verbexpress (verb) · expresses (third person present) · expressed (past tense) · expressed (past participle) · expressing (present participle)- send by express delivery or messenger:"I expressed my clothes to my destination"
Originearly 18th century (as a verb): extension of express; express from express train, so named because it served a particular destination without intermediate stops, reflecting an earlier sense of express ‘done or made for a special purpose’, later interpreted in the sense ‘rapid’. Senses relating to express delivery date from the institution of this postal service in 1891.adjectiveexpress (adjective)- definitely stated, not merely implied:"it was his express wish that the celebration continue"
- precisely and specifically identified to the exclusion of anything else:"the schools were founded for the express purpose of teaching deaf children"
- archaic(of a likeness) exact.
Originlate Middle English: from Old French expres, from Latin expressus ‘distinctly presented’, past participle of exprimere ‘press out’, from ex- ‘out’ + primere ‘press’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- operating at high speed:
- denoting a service in which letters or packages are delivered by a special service to ensure speed or security:
noun- an express train or other vehicle of public transportation:
adjective- definitely stated, not merely implied:
- precisely and specifically identified to the exclusion of anything else:
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- Express is a verb that means to show or make known a feeling, an opinion, or a fact by words, looks, or actions123. For example, one can express an idea clearly by speaking or writing, express one's anger by shouting or gesturing, or express oneself eloquently by painting or singing. Expressing something can also mean to reveal or manifest something that is hidden or latent.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to put (thought) into words; utter or state: to express an idea clearly. to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one's anger. to set forth the opinions, feelings, etc., of (oneself), as in speaking, writing, or painting: He can express himself eloquently.www.dictionary.com/browse/expressexpress verb /ɪkˈsprɛs/ Verb Forms to show or make known a feeling, an opinion, etc. by words, looks, or actions express something Teachers have expressed concern about the changes.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/a…Meaning of express in English express verb [ T ] us / ɪkˈspres / uk / ɪkˈspres / express verb [T] (SHOW) Add to word list B2 to show a feeling, opinion, or fact:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/expr…
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