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express
adjective as in certain, precise
Strong matches
clear, clear-cut, considered, deliberate, direct, exact, individual, intended, particular, plain, pointed, premeditated, set, singular, special, specific, uttered, voiced, voluntary, willing
Weak matches
accurate, categorical, clean-cut, definite, definitive, designful, distinct, especial, intentional, out-and-out, outright, unambiguous, unconditional, unmistakable, unqualified, witting
adjective as in direct, speedy
Strongest match
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verb as in articulate; signify, mean
Strongest matches
assert, communicate, convey, declare, disclose, give, hint, indicate, put, reveal, say, show, speak, suggest, tell, voice
Strong matches
air, asseverate, bespeak, broach, circulate, connote, couch, denote, depict, designate, divulge, embody, enunciate, evince, exhibit, formulate, frame, import, insinuate, intend, intimate, manifest, phrase, proclaim, pronounce, represent, spell, state, symbolize, testify, utter, vent, ventilate, verbalize, word
Weak matches
add up to, make known, pop off, put across, put into words, stand for
Example Sentences
“Words cannot express what your music has meant to me. Thank you for everything, and fare thee well, indeed.”
The Times reviewed text messages among firefighters and a third party that indicated crews had expressed concerns that the Lachman fire would reignite if left unprotected.
Numerous groups have expressed skepticism about the frenzied data center build-out.
The opinions expressed are their own and aren’t necessarily the opinions of Fifth Third Bank.
Israeli officials have expressed concern in recent weeks over the escalating violence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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