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.
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31. He expressed his sorrow at the news of her death.
32. The statements and views expressed herein are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the Wilson Centre.
33. 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.
34. She expressed her thanks.
35. The group has expressed concern about reports of political violence in Africa.
36. She has expressed her opposition to the plan, and I fully concur.
37. Several committee members expressed their intense dislike of the chairman.
38. He expressed suitable penitence for what he had done.
39. Pi expressed to five decimal places is 3.14159.
40. Campaigners have expressed outrage at the decision.
41. The figures are expressed as percentages.
42. He expressed goodwill towards his former colleagues.
43. He expressed impatience at the slow rate of progress.
44. expressed my commiserations on his misfortune.
45. Jan expressed polite interest in Edward's stamp collection.
46. She expressed deep regret at the incident.
47. She expressed her regret at the decision.
48. The roses expressed a sweet perfume.
49. The Mexican president expressed hope for cooperation on trade.
50. 30% of customers expressed dissatisfaction with the service.
51. Both parties expressed optimism about an eventual solution.
52. When she expressed an opinion he argued back.
53. Doubts were expressed in many quarters.
54. When the government policies are expressed imprecisely,[http://sentencedict.com/expressed.html] confusion results.
55. She has frequently expressed Republican sympathies.
56. Sullivan expressed sympathy for the striking federal workers.
57. This theory can only be expressed in mathematical language.
58. Both sides expressed satisfaction with the progress so far.
59. He agrees with the sentiments expressed in the editorial.
60. The chairman expressed his desire to expand the company.
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