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expression - the feelings expressed on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face" |
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look,
aspect,
face |
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countenance,
visage the appearance conveyed by a person's face; "a pleasant countenance"; "a stern visage"
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leer a suggestive or sneering look or grin
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light,
spark,
sparkle,
twinkle any device serving as a source of illumination; "he stopped the car and turned off the lights"
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expression - expression without words; "tears are an expression of grief"; "the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition" |
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manifestation,
reflection,
reflexion |
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demo,
demonstration a show of military force or preparedness; "he confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations"
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lamentation,
mourning the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief
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act something that people do or cause to happen
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blowup,
ebullition,
effusion,
gush,
outburst flow under pressure
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expression - the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; "expressions of good will"; "he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas"; "the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours" |
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verbalism |
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communicating,
communication something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
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articulation,
voice the act of joining things in such a way that motion is possible
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cold turkey complete and abrupt withdrawal of all addictive drugs or anything else on which you have become dependent; "he quit smoking cold turkey"; "she quit her job cold turkey"
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congratulation,
felicitation the act of acknowledging that someone has an occasion for celebration
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expression - (genetics) the process of expressing a gene |
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biological process,
organic process a process occurring in living organisms
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genetics,
genetic science the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms
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expression - the act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing; "the expression of milk from her breast" |
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squeeze,
squeezing the act of forcing yourself (or being forced) into or through a restricted space; "getting through that small opening was a tight squeeze"
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