expressed

/ɪkˈsprɛst/
verb
  1. To communicate or show a feeling, thought, or idea through words, actions, or art.
    • The artist expressed his emotions through bold colors and shapes.
    • She expressed her gratitude with a warm thank-you note.
    • During the meeting, the manager expressed concern about the project's timeline.
  2. To squeeze or press out a liquid or substance.
    • The nurse expressed a small amount of milk from the patient's breast for testing.
    • In the lab, they expressed the oil from the seeds using a hydraulic press.
    • The recipe says to express the juice from two lemons.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Clearly stated or communicated, not implied or hidden.
    • The contract includes an expressed clause about late fees.
    • The teacher gave expressed instructions for the homework assignment.
    • Her expressed wish was to have a simple ceremony with only family.
  2. Traveling or operating at a high speed, with few or no stops.
    • An expressed bus runs directly from the airport to the city center.
    • We took the expressed train from New York to Boston.
    • The expressed delivery service guarantees overnight shipping.
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