💬express

verb
/ɪkˈsprɛs/

Meaning

to convey a thought, feeling, or idea in words, actions, or other forms
to show or make known a feeling, thought, or opinion

Example Sentences

She expressed her gratitude with a warm smile.

She expressed her gratitude for the help she received.

Example Expressions

express yourself

Synonyms

convey, communicate, articulate, state, voice
Entry 1
convey, communicate, articulate, state, voice
Entry 2
convey, communicate, articulate, state

Antonyms

suppress, conceal, hide, withhold
Entry 1
suppress, conceal, hide
Entry 2
suppress, conceal, hide, withhold

Collocations

express feelings, express gratitude, express concern, express clearly
Entry 1
express feelings, express gratitude, express concern, express clearly
Entry 2
express clearly, express feelings, express gratitude, express concern

More Example Sentences

It is hard to express in words how I felt that day.

I am so delighted that I cannot express it in words!

They were too emotionally strong not to express gratitude.

Do you know when the right time is for leaving the express train?

Everyone should be given the chance to express their views, even if unpopular.

Expressing gratitude after receiving feedback is part of professional etiquette.

One of my failures was that I once could not express my opinions effectively within a team.

I am writing this letter to express my deep dissatisfaction with the quality of your service.

Social media has increased freedom of expression but has also created the risk of spreading hate.

Expressing gratitude and maintaining a positive tone in a professional farewell is extremely important.

Related Vocabularies

To unite or form a connection or partnership with another person, group, or nation.
to increase in number; to perform mathematical multiplication
To scold or criticize someone harshly.
to gain or obtain something; to learn or develop a skill
to be earlier in time; to assign a date earlier than the actual one
to state something as true, often without proof; to demand ownership or right

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