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Express as a Adjective has these synonyms:
quick, speedy, swift, fast, rapid, prompt, immediate, direct, non-stopExample: The documents must be sent by express delivery.
Express as a Noun has these synonyms:
articulate, verbalize, phrase, utter, voice, state, word, put (into words), set or put forth, put or get across, communicate, depict, portray, say, speak, tellExample: She expressed her thoughts on the subject very clearly.
show, indicate, demonstrate, manifest, exhibit, evince, evidence, reveal, expose, disclose, divulge, make known, intimate, betoken, signify, embody, depict, designate, denote, convey
Example: His tone of voice expressed his resentment.
Express as a Verb has these synonyms:
explicit, clear, plain, unambiguous, unmistakable, unqualified, outright, definite, out-and-out, downright, straightforward, categorical, direct, specific, well-defined, distinct, precise, accurate, exact, positiveExample: We had an express understanding not to enter into competition with one another.
press or squeeze or wring or force out, expel, extract
Example: The oil is expressed from ripe olives.
specific, special, particular, clear-cut, true
Example: Our express purpose in coming was to see you.
symbolize, represent, signify, stand for, denote, designate
Example: The ratio can be expressed in the form of a fraction.
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