What is another word for Expression?
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locution
speech, idiom
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look
bearing, appearance
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phrase
idiom, speech
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term
idiom, language
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face
look, express
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aspect
look, bearing
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utterance
speech, term
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word
term, language
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countenance
look, appearance
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statement
utterance, term
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manifestation
indication, sign
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saying
speech, proverb
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articulation
words, utterance
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idiom
speech, verbalization
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language
diction, wording
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phrasing
intonation, diction
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speech
diction, rhetoric
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mien
bearing, look
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style
diction, intonation
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phraseology
diction, wording
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formulation
wording, verbalization
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cast
look, aspect
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appearance
bearing, aspect
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indication
show, sign
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voice
words, utterance
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air
bearing, aspect
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intonation
style, air
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assertion
utterance, statement
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declaration
utterance, declaring
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communication
dissemination, conveyance
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diction
intonation, wording
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reflection
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demonstration
indication
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wording
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remark
verbalization
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maxim
proverb
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announcement
declaring, statement
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verbalism
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formula
proverb
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visage
express, face
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expressive, express, expressionless, expressed, expressiveness, expressly, expressionist, expressing, expressively, expressivity, expressible, expressionism
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Rhymes with Expression
- transgression
- misimpression
- indiscretion
- decompression
- retrocession
- nonaggression
- repossession
- progression
- discretion
- compression
- suppression
- succession
- repression
- regression
- profession
- procession
- precession
- intercession
- impression
- digression
- depression
- confession
- concession
- secession
- recession
- possession
- oppression
- obsession
- aggression
- accession
How do you pronounce expression?
Pronounce expression as ɪkˈsprɛʃən.
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UK — How to pronounce expression in British English
Sentences with expression
Quotes about expression
1. The goal of art was the vital expression of self.
— Alfred Stieglitz
2. Femininity is not just lipstick, stylish hairdos, and trendy clothes. It is the divine adornment of humanity. It finds expression in your qualities of your capacity to love, your spirituality, delicacy, radiance, sensitivity, creativity, charm, graciousness, gentleness, dignity, and quiet strength.
— James E. Faust
3. Iranian filmmakers are not passive. They fight whenever they can, as creative expression means a lot to them. The restrictions and censorship in Iran are a bit like the British weather: one day it’s sunny, the next day it’s raining. You just have to hope you walk out into the sunshine.
— Asghar Farhadi
English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:2.2 / 12 votes
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expression
Air is that combination of qualities which makes the entire impression we receive in a person’s presence; as, we say he has the air of a scholar, or the air of a villain. Appearance refers more to the dress and other externals. We might say of a travel-soiled pedestrian, he has the appearance of a tramp, but the air of a gentleman. Expression and look especially refer to the face. Expression is oftenest applied to that which is habitual; as, he has a pleasant expression of countenance; look may be momentary; as, a look of dismay passed over his face. We may, however, speak of the look or looks as indicating all that we look at; as, he had the look of an adventurer; I did not like his looks. Bearing is rather a lofty word; as, he has a noble bearing; port is practically identical in meaning with bearing, but is more exclusively a literary word. Carriage, too, is generally used in a good sense; as, that lady has a good carriage. Mien is closely synonymous with air, but less often used in a bad sense. We say a rakish air rather than a rakish mien. Mien may be used to express some prevailing feeling; as, «an indignant mien.» Demeanor goes beyond appearance, including conduct, behavior; as, a modest demeanor. Manner and style are, in large part at least, acquired. Compare BEHAVIOR.
Synonyms:
air, appearance, bearing, behavior, carriage, demeanor, fashion, look, manner, mien, port, sort, style, way
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expression
Synonyms:
countenance, look, indication, phrase, termAntonyms:
face, features, lineament, falsification, misstatement, solecism, enigma, suppression, expulsion
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expression, look, aspect, facial expression, facenoun
the feelings expressed on a person’s face
«a sad expression»; «a look of triumph»; «an angry face»
Synonyms:
construction, font, formula, look, verbalism, case, cheek, reflection, aspect, reflexion, smell, manifestation, view, fount, saying, vista, nerve, locution, facet, verbal expression, grammatical construction, facial expression, prospect, formulation, scene, spirit, side, tone, panorama, feel, facial gesture, brass, boldness, flavour, face, feeling, grimace, looking at, human face, looking, flavor, typeface -
expression, manifestation, reflection, reflexionnoun
expression without words
«tears are an expression of grief»; «the pulse is a reflection of the heart’s condition»
Synonyms:
facial expression, materialization, reflection, construction, observation, formula, reflectivity, aspect, contemplation, verbal expression, materialisation, saying, look, musing, formulation, thoughtfulness, verbalism, grammatical construction, rumination, face, mirror image, demonstration, locution, manifestation, reflexion -
expression, verbal expression, verbalismnoun
the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions
«expressions of good will»; «he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas»; «the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours»
Synonyms:
facial expression, reflection, construction, formula, formulation, aspect, verbal expression, saying, look, verbalism, grammatical construction, face, locution, manifestation, reflexion, verbiage -
saying, expression, locutionnoun
a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations
«pardon the expression»
Synonyms:
formulation, facial expression, construction, look, locution, manifestation, reflexion, grammatical construction, verbal expression, verbalism, face, saying, formula, aspect, reflection -
formulation, expressionnoun
the style of expressing yourself
«he suggested a better formulation»; «his manner of expression showed how much he cared»
Synonyms:
facial expression, reflection, construction, formula, formulation, aspect, verbal expression, saying, look, preparation, verbalism, grammatical construction, conceptualisation, conceptualization, face, locution, manifestation, reflexion -
formula, expressionnoun
a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement
Synonyms:
facial expression, reflection, construction, recipe, formula, formulation, aspect, rule, chemical formula, saying, look, verbal expression, manifestation, verbalism, grammatical construction, pattern, face, convention, locution, normal, reflexion -
expressionnoun
(genetics) the process of expressing a gene
Synonyms:
formulation, look, facial expression, construction, reflexion, face, manifestation, grammatical construction, verbal expression, verbalism, formula, saying, aspect, locution, reflection -
construction, grammatical construction, expressionnoun
a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit
«I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner»
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facial expression, reflection, formulation, construction, formula, building, structure, aspect, mental synthesis, verbal expression, saying, look, twist, verbalism, grammatical construction, face, locution, manifestation, reflexion -
expressionnoun
the act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing
«the expression of milk from her breast»
Synonyms:
formulation, look, facial expression, construction, reflexion, face, manifestation, grammatical construction, verbal expression, verbalism, formula, saying, aspect, locution, reflection
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- Constituent
- Countenance
- Demonstration
- Expressive Style
- Genetics
- Mathematical Statement
- Mathematics
- Organic Process
- Speech
- Squeeze
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expressionnoun
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assertion, statement, utterance, declaration, representation, indication, phrase, term, word, modulation -
expressionnoun
Synonyms:
locution
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List of paraphrases for «expression»:
phrase, term, speech, expressions, manifestation, ‘expression, words, word, demonstration, expr, self-expression, wording, expressing, embodiment
How to pronounce expression?
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How to use expression in a sentence?
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Yves Saint Laurent:
I have often said that I wish I had invented blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and nonchalant. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity — all I hope for in my clothes.
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Thomas I. Emerson:
Suppression of expression conceals the real problems confronting a society and diverts public attention from the critical issues. It is likely to result in neglect of the grievances which are the actual basis of the unrest, and this prevent their correction.
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Robert Frost:
Dancing is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire.
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Brian Michael Jenkins:
The ’70s underscored the emergence of this new mode of political expression, this new mode of armed conflict that demonstrated that small groups with a limited capacity for violence could nonetheless achieve these disproportionate effects, they could cause worldwide alarm, they could oblige governments to devote vast resources to security.
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Robert Weissman:
Super PACs are not a democratizing force, super PACs are an expression of the political power of concentrated wealth.
Translations for expression
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- تعبير, سِيمَاء, التعبيرArabic
- израз, изражение, изразяванеBulgarian
- expressióCatalan, Valencian
- výrazCzech
- mynegynWelsh
- udtrykDanish
- Ausdruck, RedensartGerman
- έκφραση, διατύπωση, ύφος, μορφασμός, όρος, παράστασηGreek
- esprimo, esprimilo, idiomaĵo, mienoEsperanto
- expresión, aspectoSpanish
- ekspressioon, ilme, avaldumine, avaldis, sõnastus, ütlusEstonian
- روبہ, عبارت, بیانPersian
- määritelmä, ilmaisu, lauseke, ilmaus, ilmentymä, ilmeFinnish
- expressionFrench
- abairtScottish Gaelic
- אמירה, הבעה, ביטויHebrew
- bhavana, अभिव्यक्तिHindi
- arckifejezés, szólás, szóhasználat, kifejezésHungarian
- արտահայտությունArmenian
- expressionInterlingua
- ekspresiIndonesian
- svipur, svipbrigðiIcelandic
- espressioneItalian
- 表情, 言い回し, 式, 数式, 表現Japanese
- სახის გამომეტყველება, გამოთქმა, გამომეტყველებაGeorgian
- កន្សោមKhmer
- 표현, 표정Korean
- verbum, vultusLatin
- išraiškaLithuanian
- izteiksmeLatvian
- kīanga, kīwahaMāori
- нүүрний байдалMongolian
- gelaatsuitdrukking, uitdrukking, wijze van spreken, spreekwijzeDutch
- mine, uttrykkNorwegian
- kolokwializm, wyrażenie, zwrot, mina, wyraz twarzy, idiomaticPolish
- expressãoPortuguese
- expresieRomanian
- выражение, оборот, выраRussian
- израз, izrazSerbo-Croatian
- izrazSlovene
- fytyrëAlbanian
- ansiktsuttryck, uttryck, minSwedish
- รูปร่าง, สีหน้า, การแสดงออกThai
- ifade, anlatımTurkish
- вираз, вислівUkrainian
- vẻ, thành ngữ, từ ngữ, biểu thức, biểu hiệnVietnamese
- ratourneureWalloon
- אויסדרוקYiddish
- 表达Chinese
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Noun
expression, formulation — the style of expressing yourself
Example:- he suggested a better formulation
aspect, expression, face, facial expression, look — the feelings expressed on a person’s face
Example:- a sad expression
expression, verbal expression, verbalism — the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions
Example:- expressions of good will
expression — the act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing
Example:- the expression of milk from her breast
expression, manifestation, reflection, reflexion — expression without words
Example:- tears are an expression of grief
expression, locution, saying — a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations
Example:- pardon the expression
construction, expression, grammatical construction — a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit
Example:- I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner
expression, formula — a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement
expression — (genetics) the process of expressing a gene
Tweets containing the word expression
Other forms: expressions
The look on your face — sad, happy, bored, amused — is an expression. Your expression lets people know what you’re feeling, unless you’re good at hiding your emotions.
Expression comes from a Latin word meaning “to press out” and it can still be used this way. If you make fresh orange juice, your juicer helps with the expression of the juice from the fruit. If someone uses art to express their feelings about the world, that’s artistic self-expression: something felt inside has been brought out and shared. We also use expression for ways of saying something, like the expression «what’s up?»
Definitions of expression
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noun
the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions
“expressions of good will”
“he helped me find verbal
expression for my ideas”-
synonyms:
verbal expression, verbalism
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noun
expression without words
“tears are an
expression of grief”-
synonyms:
manifestation, reflection, reflexion
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noun
the style of expressing yourself
“his manner of
expression showed how much he cared”-
synonyms:
formulation
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sentimentalism
the excessive expression of tender feelings, nostalgia, or sadness in any form
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honorific
an expression of respect
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archaicism, archaism
the use of an archaic expression
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boilerplate
standard formulations uniformly found in certain types of legal documents or news stories
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colloquialism
a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
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idiom, parlance
a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language
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Americanism
an expression that is characteristic of English as spoken by Americans
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Anglicism, Briticism, Britishism
an expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)
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choice of words, diction, phraseology, phrasing, verbiage, wording
the manner in which something is expressed in words
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glop, mush, slop, treacle
writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
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mot juste
the appropriate word or expression
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verbalisation, verbalization
the words that are spoken in the activity of verbalization
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type of:
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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 period
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noun
a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations
“pardon the
expression”-
synonyms:
locution, saying
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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)
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logion
a saying of Jesus that is regarded as authentic although it is not recorded in the Gospels
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calque, calque formation, loan translation
an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language
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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
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ambiguity
an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context
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euphemism
an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too harsh
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dysphemism
an offensive or disparaging expression that is substituted for an inoffensive one
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shucks
an expression of disappointment or irritation
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tongue twister
an expression that is difficult to articulate clearly
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anatomical, anatomical reference
an expression that relates to anatomy
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southernism
a locution or pronunciation peculiar to the southern United States
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catchword, motto, shibboleth, slogan
a favorite saying of a sect or political group
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axiom, maxim
a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
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epigram, quip
a witty saying
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adage, byword, proverb, saw
a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
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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
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agrapha
sayings of Jesus not recorded in the canonical Gospels
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sumpsimus
a correct expression that takes the place of a popular but incorrect expression
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bus, heap, jalopy
a car that is old and unreliable
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loophole
an ambiguity (especially one in the text of a law or contract) that makes it possible to evade a difficulty or obligation
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amphibology, amphiboly
an ambiguous grammatical construction; e.g., `they are flying planes’ can mean either that someone is flying planes or that something is flying planes
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parisology
the use of ambiguous words
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double entendre
an ambiguity with one interpretation that is indelicate
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catch phrase, catchphrase
a phrase that has become a catchword
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mantra
a commonly repeated word or phrase
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battle cry, cry, rallying cry, war cry, watchword
a slogan used to rally support for a cause
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aphorism, apophthegm, apothegm
a short pithy instructive saying
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gnome
a short pithy saying expressing a general truth
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moralism
a moral maxim
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ruralism, rusticism
a rural idiom or expression
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old man
an informal term for your father
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type of:
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language, oral communication, speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, voice communication
(language) communication by word of mouth
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noun
the feelings expressed on a person’s face
“a sad
expression”-
synonyms:
aspect, face, facial expression, look
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noun
a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement
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noun
a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit
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noun
(genetics) the process of expressing a gene
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noun
the act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing
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