Origin: 1275–1325; Middle English expressen <
Latin expressus (past participle of
exprimere).
See ex-1, press1 Related formsex·press·er, ex·pres·sor, noun
ex·press·i·ble, adjective
ex·press·less, adjective
o·ver·ex·press, verb (used with object)
pre·ex·press, verb (used with object)
EXPANDqua·si-ex·pressed, adjective
re·ex·press, verb (used with object)
su·per·ex·press, noun
un·ex·press·i·ble, adjective
well-ex·pressed, adjective
COLLAPSESynonyms
1. declare, word, formulate. 2. indicate. 4. designate, signify, denote. 9. obvious, unambiguous. 10. particular, singular. 11. swift, rapid, nonstop. 13. accurate, precise. 16. courier.
Antonyms
2. conceal.