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'.
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No, stoic means someone who not be expressive but will plug along anyway.
especially comes from the root word special :)
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".
clear, coherent, comprehensible, definite, distinct, eloquent, expressive, fluent, intelligible, lucid, meaningful, understandable, well-spoken
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* with specific intentions; for the express purpose; "she needs the money expressly for her patients" * in an expressive or explicit manner
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another word for eloquent is expressive, powerful, and moving
No, stoic means someone who not be expressive but will plug along anyway.
especially comes from the root word special :)
Dance is a highly expressive art
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".
clear, coherent, comprehensible, definite, distinct, eloquent, expressive, fluent, intelligible, lucid, meaningful, understandable, well-spoken
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Eloquent, fluent, articulate, expressive.
The word in vulgar, there are many more civil and expressive words in the English language that could be used