Definition
to express (an opinion): to voice, to declare, to put into words (an opinion)
Don't be afraid to express yourself! You can say whatever you want!
express service: fast, rapid, very quick service
- "I would like to formally express my interest in this position, for which I feel I am well qualified."
- "Some of Mr. Delavigne's employees expressed interest in testing our online training solution for learning French via email."
- "It's called "Song to express disappointment about the hotel room I booked in Paris"."
- "I'd just like to express my gratitude for the recognition you've shown me."
- "Well I think the goal was to express the problem in matrix form, so we're really maximizing C to the power of T times X, which is subject to AX smaller than or equal to B, with X being greater than or equal to zero."
- "Get ready to express what's on your mind!"
- "In spite of my blinding rage, my lifestyle guru has advised me that expressing myself to you via a letter may prove therapeutic, which is why I am penning the present missive from my retreat, high atop the Himalayan peaks."
- "In spite of my blinding rage and abiding contempt for you, my yoga guru has advised me that expressing myself to you via a letter may prove therapeutic, which is why I am penning the present missive from my retreat, high atop the Himalayan peaks."
- "Hogwash has expressed an interest in the project, though we will of course have to agree to terms. This is where you come in!"
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