express

[US]/ɪkˈspres/
[UK]/ɪkˈspres/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. convey thoughts or emotions; communicate
n. a high-speed train
adj. high-speed; related to express delivery
adv. in an express manner

Phrases & Collocations

express emotions

express gratitude

express opinions

express concerns

express love

express ideas

express support

express oneself

express delivery

express way

american express

express mail

express highway

express train

express yourself

express or implied

express company

people express

by express

express service

air express

daily express

express mail service

federal express

orient express

express concern

Example Sentences

to express your feelings

Real-world Examples

However, he did not express his thoughts aloud.

Source: Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales

Express, " express, " here means the train that makes the fewest number of stops.

Source: Lucy’s Day in ESL

China expresses strong indignation and firm opposition.

Source: CRI Online February 2014 Collection

She said she couldn't express how she felt.

Source: NPR News March 2014 Compilation

We have the right to express our own opinion.

Source: Global Slow English

It helps us to really express gratitude.

Source: Emma's delicious English

And the second is how emotions are expressed.

Source: Stanford Open Course: How to Communicate Effectively

Right. But people are definitely expressing outrage here.

Source: NPR News September 2019 Compilation

And they heard the roaring thunder of a third brilliantly lighted express.

Source: The Little Prince

Well, there are a couple of ways that you can express this.

Source: English With Lucy (Bilingual Experience)

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