The sublunary lovers' love is more refined; he calls it "dull."
The word expressive is defined as conveying a thought or feeling. Synonyms of expressive include significant, eloquent, meaningful, and telling. An example of expressive is 'an expressive gesture'.
In contemporary English, several different superlative forms are available, each appropriate for a different class (or, kind) of adjective. The adjective "expressive" belongs to that class which takes "most" as a modifier; hence, its superlative form is "most expressive. "
Expressive Processing was created in 2009.
Manic Expressive was created in 2001.
the husky's face looking up, was so expressive
Expressive Processing has 480 pages.
This question is too vague. We could talk about first-person narratives, third-person narratives and third-person omniscient narratives. We could talk about narratives written in the past tense and those written in the present tense and those which cannot make up their minds. We could talk about quest-type narratives, or mystery-type narratives, or romance-type narratives, or conflict-type narratives. We could distinguish between mundane narratives, epic narratives, and mythic narratives. There are lots of possibilities here.
I think the most expressive language is Hebrew or Finnish.
Expressive skill is the skill the attempt to externalize our subjective experiences.
Your face is expressive or your facial features have an expressive attribute
The ISBN of Expressive Processing is 0-262-01343-6.
yes, there are conclusions in narratives...