Similar words: expressive, expressively, inexpressive, expressiveness, compressive stress, expression, expressionless, expressions. Meaning: n. a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period.
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1 Expressive Style: Sales Manager.
2 The expressive style of speech can be regularly constructed on the basis of guidance factors and material factors.
3 The linguistic features in Deng Xiaoping's Selected Works are mainly seen in functional style, expressive style and epoch style.
4 Mike Keefe of The Denver Post won for his cartoons that employed "a loose, expressive style to send strong, witty messages."
5 This paper makes an analysis of the cohesive errors in Chinese students' English writing, mainly from the perspectives of grammar, lexicon, logical connectors, and textual expressive style.
6 The criticism in literary and art can expand discourse space in text forms, communicative manner, cutover pivot and expressive style.
7 These amazing musicians have created, lived and embody the history of Italian jazz. Basso has a strong, fat tone and melodic, expressive style.
8 Yiding Li is always pursuing improvement in exploring exterior expressive style and inner deep feelings of music.
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