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Expressive

Expressive | Expressiveness | Expressively

Expressive meaning

Effectively conveying thought or feeling. | Conveying the speaker's emotions and/or attitudes, in addition to the denotative or literal meaning. | Able to represent a number of ideas or concepts.

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For Berlioz the experience of hearing the Eroica brought the last and greatest revelation of the power of instrumental music as an expressive language, along with the freedom of action with which it could be expressive.

Arteta was more expressive, though Klopp couldn’t contain himself in the second half with some imploring chats to the fourth official Craig Pawson.

Bonnie is a kind, positive wife and mother and Tilly's signature expressive voice works perfectly for the part.

Both are highly expressive in their own way, yet while Franck is romantically opulent, Debussy is concise, almost to the point of terseness.

Brennan has a very expressive face that makes it known when he doesn't like something.

Eleventh Form: Dead Calm is a defensive technique expressive of Giyu’s own personality.

Expressive colours and ruffled knotty surfaces evoke place and light with echoes of Van Gogh.

Founded in 2011, the group is known for its surprising choreography and energetic, expressive performances.

He learned the more intimate Bel Canto vocal technique which helped him sustain and extend the expressive range of his voice.

He said he found a community that allowed him to be as expressive as he needed to be, which ultimately gave him the opportunity to grow and develop his craft in the best way possible.

His look was less expressive than that of Mets teammate Starling Marte, who was an All-Star last year and showed off his body underneath his jacket.

In addition to a range of cooking classes, the center offers classes on chronic disease management, physical movement programs (such as yoga, kettle bell and Nordic walking) and mind-body (such as guided imagery and expressive art).

It's amazing how expressive Hart was.

Law is a language ordinary people use to expressive themselves.

Likewise, Arnold Schwarzenegger-style action movies lost some of their luster once more intricate movies with more expressive leads like Bruce Willis came out.

Medium-dry on the palate, the beer's hearty malt structure and creamy-type carbonation sides with what's expected of American IPA, but lacks much of the more expressive carbonation of Belgian ale.

Now, as is the case in many expressive traditions in Morocco at the moment, you don't make a lot of money as a ritual musician, and in fact, in the early days, you were not a professional Gnawi.

On his days off, he came over with his 8-year-old son, an expressive, inquisitive third grader, to watch football with Keith or take the girls shopping.

She has developed highly textured, expressive canvases, which have appealed to local galleries, including the prestigious Smith Art Gallery and Museum who have recently acquired a large abstract canvas.

Smith had argued that the wedding websites she planned to create “will be expressive in nature” and “customised and tailored” through close collaboration with individual clients.