to express emotion

  • 1express emotion — verb give verbal or other expression to one s feelings (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑express feelings • Hyponyms: ↑laugh, ↑express joy, ↑express mirth, ↑cry, ↑weep, ↑ …

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  • 2express — 01. It can be quite difficult to [express] one s feelings in a foreign language. 02. There was an [expression] of pure joy on Vladimir s face when he opened his birthday present. 03. She is a very [expressive] dancer. You can really feel her mood …

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  • 3express feelings — verb give verbal or other expression to one s feelings • Syn: ↑express emotion • Hyponyms: ↑laugh, ↑express joy, ↑express mirth, ↑cry, ↑weep, ↑break, ↑ …

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  • 4express joy — verb produce laughter • Syn: ↑laugh, ↑express mirth • Ant: ↑cry (for: ↑laugh) • See Also: ↑laugh off ( …

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  • 5express mirth — verb produce laughter • Syn: ↑laugh, ↑express joy • Ant: ↑cry (for: ↑laugh) • See Also: ↑laugh off ( …

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  • 6emotion icons — These are groups of several characters that are used to express emotion over the phone line. For example, :) is a happy face (when you look at it from the side). Similarly, :( is a sad face …

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  • 7express — adj *explicit, definite, specific, categorical Analogous words: expressed, voiced, uttered (see EXPRESS vb): lucid, *clear, perspicuous: distinct, plain (see EVIDENT): precise, exact, accurate (see CORRECT) Contrasted words: implicit,… …

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  • 8emotion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, extreme, intense, overwhelming, powerful, profound, strong, violent ▪ genuine, heartfelt …

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  • 9emotion — n. 1) to stir up, whip up emotion(s) 2) to express; show emotion 3) deep, sincere; pent up; strong emotion(s) 4) conflicting, mixed emotions 5) with emotion (to speak with deep emotion) * * * [ɪ məʊʃ(ə)n] mixed emotions pent up show emotion… …

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  • 10express — ex|press1 W1S2 [ıkˈspres] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling)¦ 2¦(particular emotion)¦ 3 something expresses itself 4¦(mathematics)¦ 5¦(feeding babies)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Early French expresser, from Latin expressus; EXPRESS2] …

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