Similar words: expression, inexpressible, impressive, express, aggressive, regressive, progressive, recessive. Meaning: [ɪk'spresɪv] adj. characterized by expression.
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181, The face was not at all insipid, but it was not exactly expressive.
182, A medical man in his employ issued from the house and crossed the grass to the little fellow, making, as he came, expressive gestures.
183, Charles Baudelaire, a former impressionistic poet with special art style, whose poetry is rich in artistic expressive force.
184, According to Buhler's classification of the language function, the English translator, translation theorist Newmark has divided texts into three types, namely expressive, informative and vocative.
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