"Expressly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Expressly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Expressly" Meaning

Expressly refers to something that is done or stated specifically and clearly, often in a formal or official manner. It can also mean to do something intentionally or deliberately, rather than accidentally or unintentionally.

"Expressly" Examples

Expressly


Used to indicate that something is done or said in a deliberate and intentional manner.

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The company explicitly stated that it would not accept any returns after 14 days, expressly warning customers of the policy.
The chef added a touch of salt expressly to bring out the flavors of the dish.
The investors were impressed with the company's financial report and decided to expressly back the venture.
The hotel expressly prohibited smoking in all rooms and public areas.
The law expressly prohibits discrimination based on race, gender, or religion.

"Expressly" Similar Words

Expressionless

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Expressionlessly

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Expressions

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Expressive

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Expressively

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In a way that conveys intense emotions or strong feelings, often by using facial expressions, tone of voice, or body language.

Expressiveness

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Expressives

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Expressives are a type of linguistic feature that convey emotions, attitudes, or feelings through speech. They are also known as "paralinguistic" features because they involve aspects of spoken language other than the actual words or grammatical structure.<br><br>Examples of expressives include:<br><br> Tone of voice: The pitch, inflection, volume, and rhythm of one's voice can all convey emotion.<br> Pitch range: Speaking in a high pitch can convey excitement or enthusiasm, while speaking in a low pitch can convey seriousness or authority.<br> Volume: Speaking loudly can convey strong emotions or emphasis, while speaking softly can convey subtlety or sensitivity.<br> Intonation: The way one phrases a sentence can convey a particular tone or attitude.<br> Rhythm: The pace and flow of one's speech can convey a sense of urgency or relaxation.<br> Pause: Pausing for emphasis can convey importance or dramatic effect.<br><br>Expressives can also include nonverbal elements like:<br><br> Facial expressions: Smiling, frowning, raised eyebrows, etc. can all convey emotions.<br> Hand gestures: using one's hands to emphasize or illustrate a point can convey confidence or enthusiasm.<br> Posture: Sitting up straight or leaning forward can convey engagement or interest.<br> Eye contact: Looking at someone directly can convey attention or attention-seeking behavior.

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Expressure

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Expressway

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Expressways

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Expressways are highways or roads that have limited access points and are designed to facilitate fast and efficient travel over long distances. They often have controlled access points, such as ramps or interchanges, and may be elevated or have separate lanes for traffic in each direction. Expressways are typically designed to reduce congestion and improve safety by separating high-speed traffic from local traffic and pedestrian traffic.

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Exprobratory

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Expropriate

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