Express ( verb , adjective , noun )

(As a verb)

Express ( verb )

  1. To show, feel, or make known one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions.
  2. To communicate something in words or through actions.
  3. To show something clearly and directly.
  4. To convey something by means of a particular medium.
  5. To indicate or show something by means of a symbol or mathematical notation.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin expressare, from ex- "out" + pressare "press, press hard".

Examples:

  1. He expressed his disappointment.
  2. She expressed her love for him.
  3. The artist expressed his ideas through his paintings.
  4. The company expresses its commitment to customer service.
  5. The equation expresses the relationship between the variables.

(As an adjective)

Express ( adjective )

  1. To show, feel, or make known one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions.
  2. To communicate something in words or through actions.
  3. To show something clearly and directly.
  4. To convey something by means of a particular medium.
  5. To indicate or show something by means of a symbol or mathematical notation.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin expressare, from ex- "out" + pressare "press, press hard".

Examples:

  1. He expressed his disappointment.
  2. She expressed her love for him.
  3. The artist expressed his ideas through his paintings.
  4. The company expresses its commitment to customer service.
  5. The equation expresses the relationship between the variables.

(As a noun)

Express ( noun )

  1. To show, feel, or make known one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions.
  2. To communicate something in words or through actions.
  3. To show something clearly and directly.
  4. To convey something by means of a particular medium.
  5. To indicate or show something by means of a symbol or mathematical notation.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin expressare, from ex- "out" + pressare "press, press hard".

Examples:

  1. He expressed his disappointment.
  2. She expressed her love for him.
  3. The artist expressed his ideas through his paintings.
  4. The company expresses its commitment to customer service.
  5. The equation expresses the relationship between the variables.
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