About something you experience or something you want to tell.
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. "
I think the most expressive language is Hebrew or Finnish.
an expressive face
Actually, this does not seem to be a common expression in English, but rather, in some foreign languages. In English, adverbs are simply words that are used when describing (modifying) verbs. An example: the boy ran quickly down the street. The verb is "ran" and the word "quickly" describes how he ran. Another example: The teacher responded patiently to the student. The verb is "responded" and "patiently" describes how the response was given. When writing, it is always a good idea to be expressive-- to use descriptive words that clearly illustrate the points you are trying to make. However, the term "expressive adverb" seems to refer to a certain type of adverb in one of the languages of Burma-- these words not only describe (modify) a verb but may be derived from that verb. I enclose a link to a grammar book of the Kham language, which gives examples of this time of adverbial construction.
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'.
writing
Examples of expressive language include poetry, metaphors, similes, storytelling, and emotive writing. These forms of language are used to convey feelings, emotions, and creativity in a personal and unique way.
About something you experience or something you want to tell.
Expressive arts include dance, drama, music, visual arts and poetry/writing. It can be used to help troubled people to heal and express themselves without saying anything. Expressive arts therapy use these arts too. These arts have been used throughout history; tribal groups dancing around large fires and painting faces and bodies on cave walls for example.
It represent lettering which have an action. for example: HOT, FIRE, COLD, SPEED
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. "
Gary R. Cobine has written: 'Teaching expressive writing' -- subject(s): Composition (Language arts)
example of brevity of technical writing
Manic Expressive was created in 2001.
Expressive Processing was created in 2009.
Expressive Processing has 480 pages.