Expression

Word EXPRESSION
Character 10
Hyphenation ex pres sion
Pronunciations /ɪkˈspɹɛʃ.ən/

Definitions and meanings of "Expression"

What do we mean by expression?

The act of expressing, conveying, or representing in words, art, music, or movement; a manifestation. noun

Something that expresses or communicates. noun

A symbol or combination of symbols that represents a quantity or a relationship between quantities. noun

The manner in which one expresses oneself, especially in speaking, depicting, or performing. noun

A particular word or phrase. noun

The outward manifestation of a mood or a disposition. noun

A facial aspect or a look that conveys a special feeling. noun

The act of pressing or squeezing out. noun

The act or process of expressing a gene. noun

The act of expressing or forcing out by pressure, as juices and oils from plants. noun

The act of expressing, or embodying or representing in speech, writing, or action; utterance; declaration; representation; manifestation: as, an expression of the public will. noun

Mode of expressing; manner of giving forth or manifesting thoughts, feelings, sentiments, ideas, etc. noun

Used absolutely, expressive utterance; significant manifestation; lucid exposition of thoughts or ideas: as, he lacks expression, or the faculty of expression. noun

The outward indication of some interior state, property, or function; especially, appearance as indicative of character, feeling, or emotion; significant look or attitude: as, a mild or a fierce expression (of the eye or of the whole person); a peculiar expression. noun

That which is expressed or uttered; an utterance; a saying; a phrase or mode of speech: as, an uncommon expression. noun

In rhetoric, the peculiar manner of utterance as affected by the subject and sentiment; elocution; diction. noun

In art and music, the method of bringing out or exhibiting the character and meaning of a work in all or any of its details; clear representation of ideas, emotions, etc., in a work of art or a musical performance; effective execution. noun

In algebra, any algebraical symbol, or, especially, a combination of symbols, as (x + y) z. noun

In obstetrics: Credé's method, compression of the flaccid uterus by the hand externally applied in order to express the placenta after the birth of the child. noun

Kristeller's method, pressure and friction of the uterus made by the hand on the abdominal wall, in order to hasten the birth of the child. noun

The action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.

A particular way of phrasing an idea.

A colloquialism or idiom.

A facial appearance usually associated with an emotion.

An arrangement of symbols denoting values, operations performed on them, and grouping symbols.

The process of translating a gene into a protein.

A piece of code in a high-level language that returns a value.

A specific blend of whisky.

The act of pressing or squeezing out.

The tone of voice or sound in music.

A cheaper, less sensationalist version of the Daily Mail, the Express still holds some cringe-worthy, scaremongering right wing views. Favourite front page material are Princess Diana and Madeline McCann. Nobody really cares about them anymore. Urban Dictionary

The holy grail of sweet ass clothing. Urban Dictionary

A highly fashionable but affordable, and unpreppy clothing store based out of 5th street New York. Specializing in designer jeans, one color unstriped polos, and button up and T style shirts. Most jeans run around 70 bucks, but during summer sales can go as cheap as 24 bucks. polos are 37.50, and graphic T's run around 20 bucks but are often found on clearence for around 12 dollars. These types of affordable prices have made them a staple in malls as a top retailer of classy clothes. Overall the store is more expensive than typical clothing stores (AE, A&F, Aero, Old Navy, Gap, Kohls) but offers superior clothes. People who dress in these clothes tend to be classier people, who are in their 20's, or occasionally late teens or early 30's. Urban Dictionary

A store where men or women can buy very fashionable clothing. Express is owned by Structure. Originally was a women's clothing store, but Structure clothing stores later changed their name to Express Men and revamped their product lines. Styles at Express are usually regarded as "dressy" while still looking somewhat casual. Popular items for men are pinstripe pants and the "MX" collared shirts. A common stereotype is that Express Men appeals only to metrosexuals. Urban Dictionary

Just extremely good. Urban Dictionary

Usually how someones face looks that describes how they feel emotionally. Urban Dictionary

The ability for a certain subject to express themselves. Urban Dictionary

An inkling of expression; a gerund-like form of express. more specific than expression in that Expressal cannot be used in the sense "the expression on his face.." The act of expressing, probably akin to the obsolete meanings of express. Urban Dictionary

Full of expression. Obviously. Can be used to refer to eyes during pillow talk. Urban Dictionary

The second noun for expression formally used by many Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Expression

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The word "expression" in example sentences

In Leibniz's definition (the expression of the many in the one) the two key terms are ˜expression™ and ˜one™. ❋ Kulstad, Mark (2007)

His expression was very serious, and for a couple of disconcerting seconds Sophie remembered averydifferent expression… in the throes of his passion, when he had made her rejoice in her womanhood and gasp for joy as his hands touched her everywhere… ❋ Cox, Maggie (2005)

_He regards her with a rather amused, indulgent, almost paternal expression, in contrast to his big, bluff, physical personality, with his iron-gray hair and his bulldog expression_. ❋ Eugene Walter (1907)

"To throw the dart" was a common expression, signifying to make the first attack; "as the darts were thrown before recourse was had to the sword.] [Footnote 4: _That expression_) -- Ver. ❋ Titus Maccius Plautus (1847)

Expression expression) this. _provider = provider; this. _expression = expression; public IEnumerator GetEnumerator () return this. _provider. ❋ AlexJ (2010)

As sexual mores loosened in the late 20th century, the title expression would come to be seen as a normal, even healthy way of consolidating affection, and certainly not grounds for censorship. ❋ Scott4261 (2010)

Telling from the response thus far, a 50-word expression is like freedom of movement and this is good, something to consider and perhaps expand-on for those who can share a small piece of the forum to do so. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This expression is also hermaphroditic: haute is feminine but bourgeois is masculine. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Most often this expression is a response to the culture and events of particular time period. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bo Muller-Moore uses a hand silkscreen machine to apply his phrase, which he calls an expression of the benefits of local agriculture, on T-shirts and sweatshirts. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Mostly, I feel like the expression is a badge of insecurity people drag out when they feel the need to signal a winking superiority to their own tastes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Hey did you read [the Express] the other day? Apparently Madeline has been sighted in [Angola] dressed in a tweed blouse!" - Express Reader "[Give it a rest] mate she's dead, just like the Express' circulation." - Person with common sense. ❋ I.Know.The.Truth (2010)

gay or [straight] [this shit] makes you look [pimp] ❋ Dj (2005)

The [Roaring Lion] is [the Express] [logo]. ❋ Greenandgold (2009)

"I want to [impress] this girl at work, so I'm going to buy a new shirt and [tie] at [Express] Men." ❋ Dan (2005)

That is [well] [express] [init] ❋ MajorFool (2007)

There's many expressions, if someone's angry, their [eyebrows] may be [lowered], and their face [tense]. ❋ Moomobile7 (2016)

I wanted to have a certain expressibility in my [paper], but the word expressibility [isnt] defined [anywhere]...well it is now. ❋ DO.g (2004)

"he said in an [expressal] of [doubt]. " "The expressal measures of his [hands]. " ❋ DarkFoxV (2012)

You've got really expressionful [eyes].... And [yes] that is a word. I'm [the English] one here. ❋ Prettiest Lady In All The Land (2015)

afdgfad"[Fga] [BH] She [said] ??? He said its my expressment She said ❋ Anonymous288 (2008)

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