That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "expressions."
The word express is spelt as you have done in the question.
smile
There are 2 similar words with different meanings:compliments - positive expressions, as of gratitude or commendationcomplements - makes complete or augments, or geometric angles totalling 90°
The correct spelling is 'congratulations'.
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All vague expressions are not ambiguous. The meaning of a vague expression may be clearly known, but the specificity is not.
smile
The correct spelling of the term (expressions of passion) is passions.
The correct spelling is congratulations (expressions of acknowledgement or joy).
That is the correct spelling of the word "laments" (mourns, or mournful expressions).
The spelling of the plural noun is "gratitudes" but it is more often a state of "gratitude" rather than individual expressions of it.
No, the correct way to spell it is "He lied to you." "Lied" is the past tense of the verb "to lie" (not telling the truth).
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
There are 2 similar words with different meanings:compliments - positive expressions, as of gratitude or commendationcomplements - makes complete or augments, or geometric angles totalling 90°
The word may be one of these:smilies / smileys - slang term for emoticons such as :-)smiles - (plural) expressions of happinesssimiles - (plural) comparisons using like or as
Equivalent expressions.
The translation for "shopping expressions" in the Yoruba language is "Tio Expressions."
These two are both similar because they are both expressions.