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express

To show or tell how you feel or what you think.

Explanation at your level:

You use express when you show people how you feel. For example, you can express love with a hug. You can express happiness with a smile. It is how you tell people what is inside your heart.

At this level, you use express to talk about your opinions. You might say, 'I want to express my opinion about the movie.' It is a useful word for school or work when you need to be clear about your thoughts.

As an intermediate learner, you use express to convey complex emotions or formal ideas. You can express gratitude for a gift, or express concern about a problem. It helps you sound more precise than just using the word 'say'.

You will find that express is often used in professional contexts. You might express reservations during a meeting or express solidarity with a colleague. It allows for nuance, moving beyond simple communication into the realm of articulate discourse.

In advanced English, express is used to describe how art or literature manifests human experience. A poet might express the 'ineffable' through metaphor. It is also used in technical contexts, such as 'expressing a gene' in biology or 'expressing a value' in mathematics.

At the mastery level, express carries weight regarding the 'externalization' of the self. We discuss how individuals express their agency through political action or how architecture expresses the cultural values of an era. Its etymological link to 'pressing out' informs its usage in describing the exertion of force or the manifestation of hidden truths.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Means to communicate thoughts or feelings.
  • Comes from Latin for 'press out'.
  • Used in both formal and daily contexts.
  • Often used with 'yourself' or an emotion.

When you express yourself, you are essentially taking the invisible world of your thoughts and feelings and making them visible to others. It is the bridge between your internal mind and the outside world.

You can express joy through a smile, express frustration through words, or even express your personality through the clothes you choose to wear. It is a fundamental human act that allows us to connect with one another.

The word express comes from the Latin expressare, which means to 'press out' or 'squeeze out'. Think of it like squeezing juice from an orange; you are pushing something from the inside to the outside.

It entered Middle English via Old French in the 14th century. Interestingly, the idea of 'pressing' something out remains the root of both the verb (to communicate) and the noun (an express train, which is 'pressed' or pushed to go faster).

In daily life, express is highly versatile. You will often hear it paired with nouns like opinion, concern, or gratitude.

It is generally considered a neutral-to-formal verb. While you might say 'I told him I was sad' in casual conversation, saying 'I expressed my sadness' sounds slightly more deliberate and thoughtful.

Idioms often use the concept of expression to describe how we interact.

  • Express yourself: To communicate your true personality.
  • Express an interest: To show you are curious about something.
  • Express a wish: To state a desire.
  • Express concern: To show worry.
  • Express doubt: To show you are not sure.

The verb express is regular, forming expressed in the past tense. The stress is on the second syllable: ex-PRESS.

It is often used as a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object: 'I expressed my opinion.' Rhyming words include repress, impress, depress, and obsess.

Fun Fact

The term 'express train' comes from the same root, meaning a train that is 'pressed' to go faster than others.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɪkˈspres/

Crisp 'ex' sound followed by 'press'.

US /ɪkˈsprɛs/

Similar to UK, clear stress on second syllable.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress on the first syllable
  • Pronouncing 'ex' as 'eks' too heavily
  • Swallowing the final 's' sound

Rhymes With

repress impress depress obsess compress

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Commonly used

Speaking 2/5

Very useful

الاستماع 2/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

say tell show

Learn Next

articulate convey manifest

متقدم

ineffable eloquent discourse

Grammar to Know

Third person singular -s/-es

He expresses.

Reflexive pronouns

I express myself.

Transitive verbs

I express my opinion.

Examples by Level

1

I express my love.

I show my love.

Simple present.

2

She expresses joy.

She shows she is happy.

Third person singular.

3

He expresses thanks.

He says thank you.

Noun as object.

4

They express ideas.

They share thoughts.

Plural subject.

5

We express feelings.

We show emotions.

Object is plural.

6

Express your feelings!

Tell me your feelings.

Imperative.

7

I expressed it.

I said it before.

Past tense.

8

Do not express fear.

Don't show you are scared.

Negative imperative.

1

I want to express my opinion.

2

She expressed her sadness clearly.

3

They express their views in class.

4

We need to express our thanks.

5

He expressed his anger yesterday.

6

Can you express that differently?

7

The artist expresses beauty.

8

She expresses herself through art.

1

I would like to express my gratitude for your help.

2

He struggled to express his true feelings.

3

The letter expresses a deep sense of loss.

4

She expressed concerns about the new plan.

5

They expressed their support for the project.

6

Music helps me express my emotions.

7

He expressed a wish to travel more.

8

The report expresses a neutral view.

1

She expressed reservations about the proposal.

2

The painting expresses a sense of loneliness.

3

He expressed his solidarity with the victims.

4

They expressed their disapproval of the decision.

5

The company expressed interest in the merger.

6

She expressed her frustration at the delay.

7

His face expressed pure joy.

8

The film expresses a critique of society.

1

The author expresses the zeitgeist of the era.

2

She expressed her dissent through peaceful protest.

3

The data expresses a clear trend in growth.

4

His silence expressed more than words could.

5

The sculpture expresses the tension of movement.

6

They expressed a desire for more autonomy.

7

The policy expresses the government's intent.

8

He expressed his vision for the future.

1

The architecture expresses a defiance of gravity.

2

She expressed her disdain with a subtle gesture.

3

The theory expresses the fundamental laws of nature.

4

His work expresses the quintessence of modern art.

5

The ritual expresses a deep cultural heritage.

6

She expressed her conviction with great passion.

7

The law expresses the collective will of the people.

8

The poem expresses the inexpressible.

الأضداد

hide conceal suppress

تلازمات شائعة

express an opinion
express concern
express gratitude
express interest
express sympathy
express clearly
express yourself
express a wish
express doubt
express surprise

Idioms & Expressions

"express yourself"

to communicate your thoughts or personality

Painting is a great way to express yourself.

neutral

"express an interest"

to show you want to be involved

Several companies expressed an interest in the deal.

formal

"express a view"

to state an opinion

He expressed a view that was unpopular.

neutral

"express in terms of"

to describe something using specific units or concepts

The distance was expressed in terms of time.

academic

"express regret"

to say you are sorry

The company expressed regret for the error.

formal

Easily Confused

express vs Impress

Similar sound

Impress means to make someone admire you; express means to communicate.

I want to express my feelings, not impress you.

express vs Repress

Similar sound

Repress means to hold back or hide; express means to show.

Do not repress your emotions; express them.

express vs Compress

Similar sound

Compress means to make smaller; express means to show.

Compress the file before you express your thoughts on it.

express vs Explain

Similar meaning

Explain means to make something clear; express means to show a feeling.

I will explain the plan, but I cannot express how I feel.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + express + noun

I express my views.

A2

Subject + express + reflexive pronoun

She expresses herself well.

B1

Subject + express + noun + to + person

He expressed his thanks to me.

B1

Subject + express + noun + about + topic

They expressed concern about the news.

B2

Subject + express + doubt/hope/wish

She expressed a hope for the future.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

expression the act of expressing or a look on a face

Verbs

express to communicate

Adjectives

expressive effectively conveying thought or feeling

مرتبط

expressway derived from the speed aspect of express

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Formal: Articulate Neutral: Express Casual: Say/Show

أخطاء شائعة

I express my feeling to him. I express my feelings to him.
Usually used as plural when talking about emotions.
He express his opinion. He expresses his opinion.
Third person singular requires -es.
I express myself clearly. I express myself clearly.
Reflexive pronoun is needed.
She expressed to me that she was sad. She told me she was sad.
Express usually takes a noun object, not a 'that' clause directly.
I express my gratitude for you. I express my gratitude to you.
Use 'to' when expressing something towards a person.

Tips

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The Squeeze Method

Imagine squeezing an orange to get juice; that is you squeezing thoughts into words.

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Professional Nuance

Use 'express concern' instead of 'say you are worried' in business emails.

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Emotional Intelligence

Using 'express' shows you are aware of your internal state.

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Verb Patterns

Always follow 'express' with what is being shown (e.g., express + opinion).

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Stress the Second

Always hit the 'PRESS' part of the word harder.

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Don't Forget the -es

He/She/It expresses.

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Speedy Trains

Express trains are 'pressed' to move quickly.

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Journaling

Write 5 sentences daily using 'express' to describe your day.

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Synonym Swap

Try swapping 'say' for 'express' in your next essay.

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Clarity

If you can't express it, you don't know it well enough yet.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ex (out) + press (squeeze). Squeeze your thoughts out!

Visual Association

A tube of toothpaste being squeezed.

Word Web

communication emotion art language opinion

تحدٍّ

Write three sentences today using 'express' to describe your feelings.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: to press out

السياق الثقافي

None, generally a very positive and constructive word.

Commonly used in professional settings to show diplomacy.

'Express Yourself' by Madonna The Express (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • express concern
  • express interest
  • express support

In relationships

  • express love
  • express feelings
  • express gratitude

In art/writing

  • express beauty
  • express ideas
  • express meaning

In meetings

  • express an opinion
  • express a view
  • express reservations

Conversation Starters

"How do you usually express your feelings?"

"Do you find it easy to express yourself in English?"

"What is the best way to express gratitude?"

"Have you ever had to express a difficult opinion?"

"How does music help people express their emotions?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you found it hard to express yourself.

What is one thing you want to express to a friend today?

How does art help people express things that words cannot?

Describe a time you expressed your opinion in a group.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Yes, it is regular (express, expressed, expressed).

Yes, e.g., 'The painting expresses sadness.'

It is more specific and often more formal.

Expression.

ik-SPRESS.

Yes, writing is a common way to express yourself.

Yes, to express a variable in terms of another.

A train that makes fewer stops to go faster.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

I want to ___ my love for you.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: express

Express is the correct verb for showing feelings.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence is correct?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: He expresses his view.

Third person singular needs 'es'.

true false B1

Does 'express' mean to keep something hidden?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It means the opposite, to show something.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Correct structure is Subject + Verb + Object.

النتيجة: /5

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مزيد من كلمات Communication

aah

A1

هي كلمة تعبر عن الارتياح أو الرضا أو السعادة. أحياناً تستخدم للتعبير عن الألم أو المفاجأة.

accentuate

C1

To make a particular feature of something more noticeable or prominent. It is frequently used to describe how one thing emphasizes the beauty, importance, or intensity of another.

acknowledgment

B2

An acknowledgment is the act of accepting or admitting that something is true, or a formal statement confirming that something has been received. It can also refer to a public expression of thanks for someone's help or contribution.

actually

B1

Actually is used to emphasize that something is a real fact or the truth, often contrasting with what was thought or said. It can also be used to introduce a surprising piece of information or to gently correct someone.

address

A2

التحدث إلى شخص ما مباشرة أو التعامل مع مشكلة معينة. كما يستخدم عند إلقاء خطاب أو كتابة عنوان على رسالة.

addressee

B2

The person or organization to whom a letter, package, or message is addressed. It refers to the intended recipient of a piece of communication.

adlocment

C1

Describes a style of communication or behavior that is formal, directed, and oratorical in nature, specifically pertaining to a public address or a declamatory speech. It is used to characterize language that is intentionally designed to be heard by an audience for the purpose of instruction or inspiration.

adloctude

C1

أسلوب تواصل رسمي ومباشر، يجمع بين القدرة على الوصول للآخرين والاحتفاظ بهيبة وشخصية قيادية.

admonish

C1

To firmly warn or reprimand someone for their behavior, or to advise someone earnestly to do or avoid something. It often implies a sense of moral guidance or authoritative concern rather than just anger.

adpassant

C1

To mention or address a secondary topic briefly and incidentally while focused on a primary task or discussion. It describes an action that occurs seamlessly 'in passing' without disrupting the main narrative or workflow.

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