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. "
Allegorical, representative...
No, stoic means someone who not be expressive but will plug along anyway.
especially comes from the root word special :)
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'.
The word in vulgar, there are many more civil and expressive words in the English language that could be used
Your face is expressive or your facial features have an expressive attribute
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. "
Generous and Expressive
Allegorical, representative...
another word for eloquent is expressive, powerful, and moving
No, stoic means someone who not be expressive but will plug along anyway.
It means to be self-expressive and sociable.
especially comes from the root word special :)
However, whilst making the system far more expressive, this will also make it harder to interpret by a human.
The verb of expressive is express.Other verbs are expresses, expressing and expressed."I will express my disappointment"."They expressed their feelings on the matter".