"Express" has many meanings depending on the context of the sentence. Here are a few samples:
He sent the mail express to New York......... (adverb meaning= fast)
He expressed himself articulately................ (verb meaning= to state in words)
The vet expressed the dog's anal glands.... (verb meaning=to squeeze out)
The play expressed sorrow and anguish)... (verb meaning=to represent)
She took the express elevator.................... (adjective meaning=fast, no stops)
They were expressly adamant.................... (adverb meaning= definite, explicit
How can you express such obscenities!?
You can't it is not a word
I rely on my thesaurus when I am writing so that I can express myself without repeating the same word over and over.
To accurately identify the kind of adverb represented by the underlined word in your sentence, I would need to see the specific sentence with the underlined word. Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and they can express various meanings such as manner, time, frequency, degree, or place. If you provide the sentence, I can help you determine the type of adverb it is.
The horse rider was employed by The Pony Express.
To express time!
I would like to express myself succinctly.
How can you express such obscenities!?
You can't it is not a word
none expreso xD
vehement means to express strong feelings.
If you use the word "express" as a verb, you could say something like, "I want to express my feelings." "Express" can also be used as an adjective that describes something as fast or convenient, "I am going to the express McDonald's."
the polar express has been around for years
You can use the word "want" to express desires or preferences in a sentence. For example: "I want to go to the store."
, I would like to express one grievance that I have with your product.
the panda express commercial had a girl with a bowl cut
The word characterization is wrong in the sentence. The correct word should be character.