Something that is said or expressed is an idea or information that is spoken, signed, or written.
A statement.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to say. It can be a verb or an adjective (e.g. words said in anger).
Not exactly. Both imply oral communication, but "plead" conveys more urgency.
Spoken means orally said. Speaking in response. Using speech in a specified manner or voice. The past participle of speak. Expressed by speaking. Verbal saying something. Delivered by word or mouth.
Pronounced, spoken, aforementioned, forenamed, aforesaid...
"Concise" is an adjective. It describes something that is expressed in a clear and brief manner.
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thats an iocompletely expressed question. I cant answer something not said the right way.
impliedif something is not expressed, it is implied.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to say. It can be a verb or an adjective (e.g. words said in anger).
It is an opinion that someone has verbalised or said. 'He expressed his opinion very loudly to the whole congregation'.
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Not exactly. Both imply oral communication, but "plead" conveys more urgency.
Something that is completely expressed and can be clearly understood.
Spoken means orally said. Speaking in response. Using speech in a specified manner or voice. The past participle of speak. Expressed by speaking. Verbal saying something. Delivered by word or mouth.
Something that is not consistent is said to be unreliable or conflicting.
Something that is completely expressed and can be clearly understood.
in a state of latency