Synonym: describe, dispatch, fast, imply, indicate, present, quick, rapid, say, send, ship, show, speedy, swift, tell, voice. Antonym: implied, local, suppress. Similar words: expression, press, press for, impress, depressed, impression, depression, impressive. Meaning: [ɪk'spres] n. 1. rapid transport of goods 2. mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system 3. public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes only a few scheduled stops. v. 1. give expression to 2. articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise 3. indicate through a symbol, formula, etc. 4. serve as a means for expressing something 5. manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait) 6. obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action 7. send by rapid transport or special messenger service. adj. 1. not tacit or implied 2. without unnecessary stops. adv. by express.
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(61) Express mail service has just begun in this town.
(62) It was sent to us by express mail.
(63) The express overhauled a goods train.
(64) I came with the express purpose of seeing you.
(65) Matthew left express instructions to keep all doors locked.
(66) Words can't express how happy I am.
(67) It's difficult to express our needs and desires.
(68) People should be free to express their individuality.
(69) The parcel was sent express.
(70) Express your reasons for applying in simple terms.
(71) Did he ship it by express or by freight?
(72) I'd like to send this parcel express, please.
(73) Learn to express yourself more economically.
(74) He finds it difficult to express his feelings.
(75) Try to express yourself more simply.
(76) I lack words with which to express my thanks.
(77) He is still unable to express himself in English.
(78) Words can't express how angry we felt.
(79) Everyone has the right to express an opinion .
(80) A special express service is available by fax.
(81) The express runs every day between Beijing and Shanghai.
(82) I cannot express to you how grateful I am.
(83) It is an express provision.
(84) His ideas flowed faster than he could express them.
(85) Try to express yourself more plainly.
(86) Many patients feel unable to express their fears.
(87) We have to change here for an express.
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(88) Everyone is free to express their own opinion.
(89) He didn't express/give an opinion on the matter.
(90) The audiences stamped loudly to express their grievances.
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