What is "express" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does express mean in English? Meaning of express definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "express" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "express": mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
Noun
Meaning of "express": give expression to
Verb
Meaning of "express": not tacit or implied
Adjective
Meaning of "express": by express
Adverb
Meaning of "express": public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes only a few scheduled stops
Noun
Meaning of "express": articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
Verb
Meaning of "express": without unnecessary stops
Adjective
Meaning of "express": rapid transport of goods
Noun
Meaning of "express": serve as a means for expressing something
Verb
Meaning of "express": indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.
Verb
Meaning of "express": manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait)
Verb
Meaning of "express": obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action
Verb
Meaning of "express": send by rapid transport or special messenger service
Verb
Synonyms:
explicit, premeditated, specific, set, individual, intended, deliberate, considered, plain, pointed, singular, direct, uttered, clear-cut, willing, particular, voiced, exact, clear, special, voluntary, accurate, categorical, clean-cut, definite, definitive, distinct, especial, intentional, out-and-out, outright, unambiguous, unconditional, unmistakable, unqualified, expressed, designful, witting, rapid, fast, accelerated, quick, swift, nonstop, high-speed, velocious, disclose, reveal, give, suggest, show, communicate, hint, declare, assert, indicate, say, convey, put, voice, tell, speak, exhibit, represent, insinuate, formulate, vent, frame, pronounce, denote, evince, asseverate, utter, phrase, verbalize, ventilate, connote, divulge, couch, state, air, bespeak, import, manifest, designate, circulate, intend, intimate, spell, enunciate, depict, testify, word, broach, proclaim, embody, symbolize, add up to, stand for, make known, pop off, put across, put into words, expel, dispatch, crush, distill, forward, ship, extract, force out, press out, squeeze out,
Antonyms:
indefinite, uncertain, vague, obscured, unclear, ambiguous, usual, unwilling, inexact, unimportant, indirect, general, common, ordinary, obscure, dull, normal, fuzzy, imprecise, slow, sluggish, indefinite, uncertain, vague, indirect, slow, imprecise, obscure, conceal, hide, withhold, suppress, refrain, deny, listen, mumble, cover, hold, keep, take, be quiet, close, close up, hold, keep,
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