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Antonyms for Express
ɪkˈsprɛsex·press
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
express
Both explicit and express are opposed to what is merely implicit or implied. That which is explicit is unfolded, so that it may not be obscure, doubtful, or ambiguous; that which is express is uttered or stated so decidedly that it may not be forgotten nor overlooked. An explicit statement is too clear to be misunderstood; an express command is too emphatic to be disregarded. Compare CLEAR.
Antonyms:
ambiguous, doubtful, implicit, implied, indefinite, indeterminate, uncertain, vagueSynonyms:
explicit
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express, express mailnoun
mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
Antonyms:
local, inexplicit, implicit, slowSynonyms:
expressage, express mail, express, limitedexpress, limitednoun
public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes only a few scheduled stops
"he caught the express to New York"
Antonyms:
local, inexplicit, slow, implicitSynonyms:
expressage, express mail, express, limitedexpress, expressageadjective
rapid transport of goods
Antonyms:
local, slow, implicit, inexplicitSynonyms:
expressage, express mail, express, limitedexpressadjective
not tacit or implied
"her express wish"
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local, inexplicit, slow, implicitexpressverb
without unnecessary stops
"an express train"; "an express shipment"
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local, inexplicit, slow, implicitexpress, show, evinceverb
give expression to
"She showed her disappointment"
Antonyms:
local, implicit, inexplicit, slowSynonyms:
extract, express, usher, press out, testify, evince, designate, picture, indicate, record, convey, show, show up, evidence, demo, demonstrate, prove, read, bear witness, give tongue to, depict, shew, state, present, utter, carry, establish, verbalise, register, render, point, verbalize, exhibitexpress, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue toverb
articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
"She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
Antonyms:
local, inexplicit, slow, implicitSynonyms:
extract, express, press out, evince, talk, let loose, convey, show, let out, state, emit, give tongue to, speak, verbalize, utter, carry, verbalise, mouthcarry, convey, expressverb
serve as a means for expressing something
"The painting of Mary carries motherly love"; "His voice carried a lot of anger"
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local, implicit, slow, inexplicitSynonyms:
verbalize, persuade, express, comport, dribble, get, pack, have a bun in the oven, impart, behave, show, verbalise, run, sway, evince, give tongue to, take, communicate, expect, deport, fetch, extend, state, utter, press out, channel, carry, transport, stock, hold, bring, acquit, convey, post, conduct, transmit, contain, gestate, extract, stockpile, bearexpress, stateverb
indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.
"Can you express this distance in kilometers?"
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local, implicit, inexplicit, slowSynonyms:
extract, express, press out, evince, say, convey, state, submit, posit, put forward, give tongue to, verbalize, utter, carry, verbalise, tell, showexpressverb
manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait)
"Many of the laboratory animals express the trait"
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local, implicit, inexplicit, slowSynonyms:
give tongue to, convey, state, extract, show, carry, verbalize, press out, verbalise, utter, evincepress out, express, extractverb
obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action
"Italians express coffee rather than filter it"
Antonyms:
local, inexplicit, implicit, slowSynonyms:
extract, express, press out, evince, give tongue to, draw out, distil, convey, state, stub out, educe, pull out, crush out, evoke, extinguish, pull, elicit, verbalize, utter, distill, carry, excerpt, verbalise, press, take out, pull up, showexpressadverb
send by rapid transport or special messenger service
"She expressed the letter to Florida"
Antonyms:
local, inexplicit, slow, implicitSynonyms:
give tongue to, convey, state, extract, show, carry, verbalize, press out, verbalise, utter, evinceexpressadverb
by express
"please send the letter express"
Antonyms:
local, inexplicit, implicit, slow
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
EXPRESS
Synonyms:
Expanded Prophylaxis Evaluation Surgery Study
How to use Express in a sentence?
The majority of them express some regret for not being vaccinated, that’s a pretty common refrain that we’re hearing from patients with COVID.
Chuck Todd has to resort to these kinds of journalistic sleights of hand to get his own views across, he doesnt have to personally express any opinions, he can just approvingly quote other people likening Sanders supporters to Nazis, or Trump fans to Bible-thumping rubes.
I cannot even express to you how much I hated Barney.
The style in which I express myself, poetically, is one of appreciable literary inspiration.
[ With ]' Star Wars,' part of that responsibility is remembering that part of your audience is a whole generation that's coming of age and, through stories, we express our values to the next generation, and so one of the things he said was not to lose sight that is the main audience for stories.
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