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expressing
adjective as in significant
adjective as in talking
Strong matches
- articulating
- chattering
- conversing
- discussing
- echoing
- enunciating
- mouthing
- orating
- pronouncing
- ranting
- repeating
- spouting
- verbalizing
- vocalizing
Weak match
noun as in mailing
Strong matches
noun as in speech
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in verbalization
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Nevertheless, Krasinski's self-awareness hasn't stopped the internet from expressing their displeasure with the pick.
Set in a postapocalyptic world where a rich family survives in a hidden bunker, “The End” finds its characters expressing their internal feelings through songs.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Trump prevailed despite a significant gender gap between female and male voters, with Trump’s opponents expressing deep distress over his victory while his supporters publicly gloated about those same people's pain.
Indeed, Mr. Reed is almost immediately identified as a Very Bad Guy, who draws two likable young Mormons to his home by expressing interest in their church, then locks them in, communications severed from the outside world, for a coerced and increasingly menacing TED Talk that culminates with a direct challenge of faith.
“It’s baffling, but interesting. Just the whole of it and the general happiness. But I’ve been going to very liberal cities in America, so I get the sense that this is a great country where people are really expressing themselves. ‘
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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