expresses in English

noun
1
an express train or other vehicle of public transportation.
we embarked for the south of France on an overnight express
2
an overnight or rapid delivery service.
the books arrived by express
verb
1
convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct.
he expressed complete satisfaction
synonyms:communicateconveyindicateshowdemonstraterevealmake manifestput across/overget across/overarticulateput into wordsuttervoicegive voice tostateassertproclaimprofessairmake publicgive vent toevince
noun
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Use "expresses" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "expresses" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "expresses", or refer to the context using the word "expresses" in the English Dictionary.

1. This suffix usually expresses some certainty.

2. A Boolean expresses a truth value

3. The writer expresses himself Correctly in English

4. They say it expresses women's impotent desire.

5. She expresses her individuality through her clothes.

6. Beaucoup expresses intensity, quantity, or a degree

7. Foreign Secretary: Usually every country expresses its position, the other country expresses their position, it goes up and down.

8. The writer expresses himself correctly in English.

9. In rhetorical usage, Assume expresses what the Assumer postulates, often as a confessed hypothesis; presume expresses what the presumer really believes

10. The composer expresses his sorrow in his music.

11. The song expresses those thoughts through Bursters’ sound

12. Equation expresses the principle of minimum potential energy.

13. It expresses the notion that matter is indestructible.

14. The director expresses his sorrow in his film.

15. With this deverbalising affix, the nominal usually: 1. expresses the action (deverbalised noun) set out by the base verb: 2. expresses the result of action: 3. expresses an instrument or tool denoted by an action: 4. expresses the focus of action: Most of these derivations have both abstract and concrete meanings.

16. The painting Conveys [=expresses] a sense/feeling of motion

17. Approximative (plural Approximatives) A grammatical construct that expresses approximation

18. 1 The composer expresses his sorrow in his music.

19. As the Bible expresses it, ‘his thoughts had perished.’

20. Religious faith expresses itself in a variety of ways.

21. Kozelek expresses his sense of desolation absolutely without self-pity.

22. 4 The poet eloquently expresses the sense of lost innocence.

23. Gnosis expresses the idea of Cognizance by intuition, 771-m

24. The direct coupling requires that the afferent neurone expresses adrenoceptors.

25. Commander in Chief Anqieluodi also expresses commending to the team.

26. 4 This letter expresses our views clearly, So rewording is unnecessary.

27. 1 Kozelek expresses his sense of desolation absolutely without self-pity.

28. A person who shows or expresses a bitterly or sneeringly Cynical …

29. An Aphorism is a short, witty statement that expresses a truth

30. God is not unjust when he expresses his wrath, is he?

31. The claustrophobia expresses their sense of the children being too close.

32. A proverb often expresses a profound truth in very few words.

33. This expresses the confidence and boldness of having said it all.

34. It expresses deep sorrow; as, to Bewail the loss of a child.

35. It expresses deep sorrow; as, to Bewail the loss of a child.

36. The Affordability analysis expresses the survey results in a slightly different way.

37. This particular dog expresses behavior characteristics like playfulness, friendliness, and even love.

38. An Argumentative essay expresses an extended argument for a particular thesis statement

39. Alas The interjection Alas expresses grief or regret resulting from something described

40. I find Buck's Fizz depressing ... or any music that expresses no humanity.

41. Belligerence occurs when someone expresses their anger in an aggressive, threatening way.

42. Suggesting that God expresses Himself or Herself through powerlessness, rather than power.

43. 1 . When a person expresses his or her agreement to maintain confidentiality

44. When the householder comes to the door, listen as he expresses himself.

45. The word Comes, venit, expresses the appearance of the defendant, in court

46. Surprised happy beautiful Bug eyed woman looking at camera expresses happy emotions

47. Conclusion is that Finnish outdoor chair expresses the Finn's belongingness of nature.

48. He expresses this sense of personal betrayal forcefully in Ezekiel chapter 16.

49. Publisher highlights one point from the tract, and the person expresses interest.

50. If it be asked what the subjunctive expresses, the answer is threefold.