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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(91) I wanted to express my sympathies on your resignation.
(92) Children often express themselves in painting.
(93) It's no bad thing to express your anger.
(94) Many theologies express the same ideas.
(95) Can you express poison liquid from the wound?
(96) We can express our thoughts by speech.
(97) Express your thoughts in good English.
(98) I have a general idea of what I want to express.
(99) I would like to express my thanks for your kindness.
(100) It was important for children to learn to express themselves clearly.
(101) The school was founded with the express purpose of teaching deaf children.
(102) The ship was sunk on express orders from the Prime Minister.
(103) It's sometimes difficult to find exactly the right word to express what you want to say.
(104) We would like to express our warmest thanks for all you've done.
(105) It's come to something when I'm not allowed to express an opinion in my own house!
(106) It is my express wish that after my death, my books be given to my old college library.
(107) The lawyer argued that the accused had gone to the victim's house with the express purpose of killing her.
(108) I come before you today to express my solidarity with the people of New York.
(109) The school was founded with the express purpose of teaching deaf children to speak.
(110) The chairman asked me to express our appreciation of all your hard work.
(111) I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to the staff for their patience.
(112) The 7 am express to Bristol will be taken off next month.
(113) Try to find your 'own way to express the idea.
(114) He hied himself to the post office for his express mail.
(115) He paid the whole bill with an American Express card.
(116) He finally pumped up a poem to express his love for her.
(117) We linked up with the Daily Express to help run the campaign.
(118) Parents may be able to express a preference as to the school their child will attend.
(119) This word cannot express my idea accurately(sentencedict.com), so I'll rephrase.
(120) I couldn't find the words to express my disgust at his actions.
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