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Synonyms for express

verb

  1. To put into words

    state, utter, declare, verbalize, word, phrase, formulate, couch; see also communicate 1, utter.

  2. To make known

    reveal, show, manifest; see display 1, expose 1, prove.

  3. To symbolize

    represent, signify, denote; see mean 1, represent 3.

  4. To send by rapid conveyor

    dispatch, forward, ship; see send 1. See syn. study at utter.

modified

  1. Explicit

    definite, specific, clearly stated; see definite 1, 2.

  2. Fast

    nonstop, direct, high-speed; see direct 1, fast 1. See syn. study at explicit.

See express in Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus II


verb
  1. To put into words:

    articulate, communicate, convey, declare, say, state, talk, tell, utter1, vent, verbalize, vocalize, voice. Idiom: give tongue (or vent) (or voice) to. See words
  2. To utter publicly:

    air, put, state, vent, ventilate. Idiom: come out with. See show, words
  3. To give expression to, as by gestures, facial aspects, or bodily posture:

    communicate, convey, display, manifest. See show
  4. To present a lifelike image of:

    delineate, depict, describe, image, limn, picture, portray, render, represent, show. See show
  5. To convey in language or words of a particular form:

    couch, formulate, phrase, put, word. See words
  6. To extract from by applying pressure:

    crush, press, squeeze. See tighten
adjective
  1. Clearly, fully, and sometimes emphatically expressed:

    categorical, clear, clear-cut, decided, definite, explicit, positive, precise, specific, unambiguous, unequivocal. See clear
  2. Fixed and distinct from others:

    particular, set1, special, specific. See specific

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