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Definition of expressing
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Expressing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Expres.
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Affirmative
::
Affirmative
(a.)
Expressing
the
agreement
of the two terms of a
proposition.
Masterful
::
Masterful
(a.)
Having
the skill or power of a
master;
indicating
or
expressing
power or
mastery.
Un-
::
Un- () An
inseparable
verbal
prefix
or
particle.
It is
prefixed:
(a) To verbs to
express
the
contrary,
and not the
simple
negative,
of the
action
of the verb to which it is
prefixed;
as in
uncoil,
undo,
unfold.
(b) To nouns to form verbs
expressing
privation
of the
thing,
quality,
or state
expressed
by the noun, or
separation
from it; as in
unchild,
unsex.
Sometimes
particles
and
participial
adjectives
formed
with this
prefix
coincide
in form with
compounds
of the
negative
prefix
un- (see 2d Un-
Than
::
Than
(conj.)
A
particle
expressing
comparison,
used after
certain
adjectives
and
adverbs
which
express
comparison
or
diversity,
as more,
better,
other,
otherwise,
and the like. It is
usually
followed
by the
object
compared
in the
nominative
case.
Sometimes,
however,
the
object
compared
is
placed
in the
objective
case, and than is then
considered
by some
grammarians
as a
preposition.
Sometimes
the
object
is
expressed
in a
sentence,
usually
introduced
by that; as, I would
rather
suffer
than that y
Causal
::
Causal
(a.)
Relating
to a cause or
causes;
inplying
or
containing
a cause or
causes;
expressing
a
cause;
causative.
Mournful
::
Mournful
(a.) Full of
sorrow;
expressing,
or
intended
to
express,
sorrow;
mourning;
grieving;
sad; also,
causing
sorrow;
saddening;
grievous;
as, a
mournful
person;
mournful
looks,
tones,
loss..
Salute
::
Salute
(v.) The act of
saluting,
or
expressing
kind
wishes
or
respect;
salutation;
greeting..
Substantive
::
Substantive
(a.)
Betokening
or
expressing
existence;
as, the
substantive
verb, that is, the verb to be..
Querulous
::
Querulous
(v.)
Expressing
complaint;
fretful;
whining;
as, a
querulous
tone of
voice..
Expressure
::
Expressure
(n.) The act of
expressing;
expression;
utterance;
representation.
Desiderative
::
Desiderative
(n.) A verb
formed
from
another
verb by a
change
of
termination,
and
expressing
the
desire
of doing that which is
indicated
by the
primitive
verb..
Connotatively
::
Connotatively
(adv.)
In a
connotative
manner;
expressing
connotation.
Mood
::
Mood (n.)
Manner
of
conceiving
and
expressing
action
or
being,
as
positive,
possible,
hypothetical,
etc.,
without
regard
to other
accidents,
such as time,
person,
number,
etc.; as, the
indicative
mood; the
infinitive
mood; the
subjunctive
mood. Same as
Mode..
Remonstrative
::
Remonstrative
(a.)
Having
the
character
of a
remonstrance;
expressing
remonstrance.
Reproachful
::
Reproachful
(a.)
Expressing
or
containing
reproach;
upbraiding;
opprobrious;
abusive.
Augmentative
::
Augmentative
(a.)
Having
the
quality
or power of
augmenting;
expressing
augmentation.
Doxology
::
Doxology
(n.) In
Christian
worship:
A hymn
expressing
praise
and honor to God; a form of
praise
to God
designed
to be sung or
chanted
by the choir or the
congregation.
Conditional
::
Conditional
(a.)
Expressing
a
condition
or
supposition;
as, a
conditional
word, mode, or
tense..
Instrumental
::
Instrumental
(a.)
Applied
to a case
expressing
means or
agency;
as, the
instrumental
case. This is found in
Sanskrit
as a
separate
case, but in Greek it was
merged
into the
dative,
and in Latin into the
ablative.
In Old
English
it was a
separate
case, but has
disappeared,
leaving
only a few
anomalous
forms..
Affirmative
::
Affirmative
(n.) A word or
phrase
expressing
affirmation
or
assent;
as, yes, that is so, etc..
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