Similar words: express, expressly, expressive, expression, inexpressible, oppressed, depressed, hard-pressed. Meaning: [ɪk'spres] adj. 1. communicated in words 2. precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.
Random good picture Not show
1. I intend no modification of my hope...expressed personal wish that all men everywhere could be free.
2. The figure is expressed as a percentage.
3. He has expressed a desire to see you.
4. Many teachers expressed serious misgivings about the new exams.
5. She expressed her sympathy to the bereaved family.
6. Perhaps I have not expressed myself very well.
7. Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans.
8. Workers'leaders have expressed their willingness to cooperate.
9. The audience has expressed its approval.
10. The organization has expressed its exasperation with the government.
11. Three fifths expressed as a decimal is 0.6.
12. Her eyes expressed deep sadness.
13. Similar sentiments were expressed by many politicians.
14. His views have been expressed in numerous speeches.
15. He expressed grave concern at American attitudes.
16. He expressed his sorrow at my father's death.
17. The results are expressed in descending numerical order .
18. He expressed his views at the meeting.
19. Teachers have expressed concern about the emphasis on testing.
20. She never expressed any sympathy when I was injured.
21. The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable.
22. A number of potential buyers have expressed interest in the company.
22. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
23. Several countries have expressed their strong disapproval of the law.
24. Many Lithuanians have expressed doubts about the wisdom of the decision.
25. The document expressed some ambivalence over the doctrine of predestination.
26. They expressed cautious optimism about a solution to the crisis.
27. The government has expressed "deep dismay" at police violence against protesters.
28. Britain and France have expressed some disagreement with the proposal.
29. The country's leader has expressed a wish to atone for his actions in the past.
30. It is graceful grief and sweet sadness to think of you, but in my heart, there is a kind of soft warmth that can't be expressed with any choice of words.
More similar words: express, expressly, expressive, expression, inexpressible, oppressed, depressed, hard-pressed, dressed, stressed, addressed, obsessed, processed, press, repress, depress, suppress, compress, impress, press for, prepossessing, pressing, pressure, compressor, oppressor, impressive, repression, compression, suppressant, depression.