expression
Noun
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The feelings expressed on a person's face (synset 104687095)
"a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face"is a type of: countenance, visage - the appearance conveyed by a person's facesubtypes:
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Expression without words (synset 106893299)
"tears are an expression of grief"; "the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition"is a type of: demo, demonstration - a visual presentation showing how something workssubtypes:
- lamentation, mourning - the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief
- act - a manifestation of insincerity
- blowup, ebullition, effusion, gush, outburst - an unrestrained expression of emotion
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The communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions (synset 107154581)
"expressions of good will"; "he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas"; "the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours"is a type of: communicating, communication - the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying informationsubtypes:
- articulation, voice - expressing in coherent verbal form
- cold turkey - a blunt expression of views
- congratulation, felicitation - (usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or good fortune of another
same as: verbal expression, verbalism -
A word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations (synset 107166088)
"pardon the expression"is a type of: language, oral communication, speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, voice communication - (language) communication by word of mouthsubtypes:
- beatitude - one of the eight sayings of Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount; in Latin each saying begins with `beatus' (blessed)
- logion - a saying of Jesus that is regarded as authentic although it is not recorded in the Gospels
- calque, calque formation, loan translation - an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language
- advice and consent - a legal expression in the United States Constitution that allows the Senate to constrain the President's powers of appointment and treaty-making
- ambiguity - an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context
- euphemism - an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too harsh
- dysphemism - an offensive or disparaging expression that is substituted for an inoffensive one
- shucks - an expression of disappointment or irritation
- tongue twister - an expression that is difficult to articulate clearly
- anatomical, anatomical reference - an expression that relates to anatomy
- southernism - a locution or pronunciation peculiar to the southern United States
- catchword, motto, shibboleth, slogan - a favorite saying of a sect or political group
- axiom, maxim - a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
- epigram, quip - a witty saying
- adage, byword, proverb, saw - a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
- idiom, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiom, phrase, set phrase - an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up
- agrapha - sayings of Jesus not recorded in the canonical Gospels
- sumpsimus - a correct expression that takes the place of a popular but incorrect expression
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The style of expressing yourself (synset 107083988)
"he suggested a better formulation"; "his manner of expression showed how much he cared"is a type of: expressive style, style - a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or periodsubtypes:
- sentimentalism - the excessive expression of tender feelings, nostalgia, or sadness in any form
- honorific - an expression of respect
- archaicism, archaism - the use of an archaic expression
- boilerplate - standard formulations uniformly found in certain types of legal documents or news stories
- colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
- idiom, parlance - a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language
- americanism - an expression that is characteristic of English as spoken by Americans
- anglicism, briticism, britishism - an expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)
- choice of words, diction, phraseology, phrasing, verbiage, wording - the manner in which something is expressed in words
same as: formulation -
A group of symbols that make a mathematical statement (synset 106744551)
referred to in: math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangementis a type of: mathematical statement - a statement of a mathematical relationsubtypes:
- sentential function - formal expression containing variables; becomes a sentence when variables are replaced by constants
- primitive - a mathematical expression from which another expression is derived
- exponential expression - a mathematical expression consisting of a constant (especially e) raised to some power
same as: formula -
(genetics) the process of expressing a gene (synset 113499408)
referred to in: genetic science, genetics - the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organismsis a type of: biological process, organic process - a process occurring in living organisms
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A group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit (synset 106324641)
"I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner"is a type of: constituent, grammatical constituent - (grammar) a word or phrase or clause forming part of a larger grammatical constructionsubtypes:
- adjunct - a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a sentence
- clause - (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate functioning as a part of a complex sentence
- complement - a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
- involution - a long and intricate and complicated grammatical construction
- phrase - an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence
- predicator - an expression that predicates
same as: construction, grammatical construction -
The act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing (synset 100359354)
"the expression of milk from her breast"
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