Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Express"
The meaning of "Express" in various phrases and sentences
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What does express mean?
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There are different meanings but the most common is to convey some idea in means of expression or emotion of feeling or communication etc. Ex: I could'nt express my feeling to my dad.
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What does I'm expressing myself. mean?
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It means that you are showing who you are, what you like/are interested in, your personality
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What does "express yourself" mean?
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Explain a thought or feeling about yourself
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What does express yourself mean?
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Show your true feelings/personality
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What does express mean?
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Example sentences using "Express"
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Please show me example sentences with express.
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“Please express how you are feeling.”
“He expressed complete satisfaction.”
“Your expression looks sad.”
Express means to tell others and how them how you feel and what you feel. I hope this helped and if you have other questions please ask!
“He expressed complete satisfaction.”
“Your expression looks sad.”
Express means to tell others and how them how you feel and what you feel. I hope this helped and if you have other questions please ask!
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Please show me example sentences with To express my missing but not "i miss you" .
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my longing for you is unbearable.
I yearn for you.
the pain/agony of being away from you.
being parted from you tortures my soul.
oh how I long to gaze upon you.
I am ever so weary from you absence.
I would whither away if not for the hope of seeing you.
(just be as poetic as you could be)
I yearn for you.
the pain/agony of being away from you.
being parted from you tortures my soul.
oh how I long to gaze upon you.
I am ever so weary from you absence.
I would whither away if not for the hope of seeing you.
(just be as poetic as you could be)
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Please show me example sentences with may expressing a wish. and explain! .
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I wish you a merry Christmas!
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Please show me example sentences with express.
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"I am trying to express what I mean."
"He expressed himself well."
Sometimes "express" is also an adjective to mean "fast" or "faster than normal."
If you want to send a package you could pay extra for "express delivery" and it will arrive sooner.
"I sent it by express mail, so it arrived quickly."
"He expressed himself well."
Sometimes "express" is also an adjective to mean "fast" or "faster than normal."
If you want to send a package you could pay extra for "express delivery" and it will arrive sooner.
"I sent it by express mail, so it arrived quickly."
Synonyms of "Express" and their differences
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What is the difference between express and appreciate ?
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"Express" is to act upon your feelings.
If you express yourself, you are making your inner feelings known through the use of actions.
"I express my sadness by crying and writing poetry,"
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"Appreciate" means to /express/ gratitute. You are showing that you are grateful for something in a positive way.
"I really appreciate my mother, so I cook her dinner every day,"
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If you express yourself, you are making your inner feelings known through the use of actions.
"I express my sadness by crying and writing poetry,"
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"Appreciate" means to /express/ gratitute. You are showing that you are grateful for something in a positive way.
"I really appreciate my mother, so I cook her dinner every day,"
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What is the difference between express and represent ?
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As verbs the difference between express and represent
is that express is (senseid) to convey or communicate; to make known or explicit while represent is to present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.
As verbs the difference between express and represent
is that express is (senseid) to convey or communicate; to make known or explicit while represent is to present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.
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What is the difference between remark and express and mention and describe ?
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These are just vague images, but maybe it can help:
Remark: notice something and mention it in passing
Express: feelings, opinions
Mention: also saying something in passing, but not necessarily noticing something new (remark)
Describe: explaining something
Remark: notice something and mention it in passing
Express: feelings, opinions
Mention: also saying something in passing, but not necessarily noticing something new (remark)
Describe: explaining something
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What is the difference between express and describe ?
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Express is usually more personal. Describe is more factual.
I can express myself through my music.
I wanted to express my concerns but he would not listen.
When they asked what he looked like I would describe him as a tall man.
I can express myself through my music.
I wanted to express my concerns but he would not listen.
When they asked what he looked like I would describe him as a tall man.
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What is the difference between express and portray ?
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Expressed works better in the context. In fact I don't think the two words have similar meanings at all.
He was portrayed as a hero.
It is discouraged to express one's controversial opinions in public.
He was portrayed as a hero.
It is discouraged to express one's controversial opinions in public.
Translations of "Express"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 当店では、American express は取り扱っておりません。
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We do not take American Express
or
This store does not accept American Express
or
This store does not accept American Express
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How do you say this in English (US)? express
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How do you say this in English (UK)? express
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..to show a feeling, opinion, or fact..
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How do you say this in English (US)? How about to express the screen?😐
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roses formed from napkins
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How do you say this in English (US)? how to express"thank you very much"with appreciate?
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Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
I appreciate it, thank you very much.
I appreciate it, thank you very much.
Other questions about "Express"
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How to express “你找我有事吗” in oral. Please be natural.
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Is there anything that you want me to help you with?
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Its perfectly expressed.
What does it mean by that?
Thanks♡♡♡
What does it mean by that?
Thanks♡♡♡
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That they said just the right thing at that time, they expressed something well. 😄
- I was music but you had your ears cut off.
- That's perfectly expressed.
- I was music but you had your ears cut off.
- That's perfectly expressed.
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How can I express “I'm going to bed.”in a more natural way?
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"I'm going to bed" actually is natural!
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Express appreciation and acknowledge what was accomplished at a business lunch, dinner, or meeting.
Does "acknowledge" mean to express thanks? Thank you!
Does "acknowledge" mean to express thanks? Thank you!
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Here it probably more means "recognize", although in this context it does have a sense of thanks as well.
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