express

The word “express” has 2 syllables: ex-press

It's pronounced as /ɪkˈsprɛs/


What is synonym and antonym for express?

In the thesaurus, “express” has 243 synonyms and 59 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for express along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for express

Antonyms for express

Meanings of express

  • noun
    1. A mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly.
    2. A service that allows mail or money to be sent rapidly from one destination to another.
    3. An express rifle.
    4. A clear image or representation; an expression; a plain declaration.
    5. A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier.
    6. An express office.
    7. That which is sent by an express messenger or message.
    8. The action of conveying some idea using words or actions; communication, expression.
    9. A specific statement or instruction.
  • adjective
    1. Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
    2. Specific or precise; directly and distinctly stated; not merely implied.
    3. Truly depicted; exactly resembling.
    4. (retail) Providing a more limited but presumably faster service than a full or complete dealer of the same kind or type.
  • verb
    1. To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
    2. To press, squeeze out (especially said of milk).
    3. To translate messenger RNA into protein.
    4. To transcribe deoxyribonucleic acid into messenger RNA.

Example Sentences

  • She wants to express her gratitude to the team.
  • It is important to express your thoughts clearly.
  • He used art to express his emotions.
  • The company will express its concerns in writing.
  • Please express your opinion during the discussion.

On this page you'll find 302 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to express, such as: accelerated, accurate, actualize, add up to, advert, advertise, agent.

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