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express in French

express in French is express, exprimer, énoncer — express means to communicate a thought, feeling, or idea in words or actions.

express in French

express
noun
A mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly, either on a regular schedule or as a special or excursion. Express trains often pass through stations along the way without stopping at them.
exprimer
verb
(transitive) To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
énoncer
verb
(transitive) To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.

What does "express" mean?

  1. verb To communicate a thought, feeling, or idea in words or actions.
    "He struggled to express how grateful he felt."
  2. adjective Fast and direct, especially referring to transport that skips stops.
    "We caught the express train and saved twenty minutes."
  3. adjective Clearly and specifically stated, rather than implied.
    "She gave her express permission for the photo to be used."
  4. noun A fast, direct delivery or transport service.
    "The package arrived overnight by express."

express in a sentence

  • He struggled to express how grateful he felt.
  • The painting expresses a deep sense of loss.
  • We caught the express train and saved twenty minutes.
  • She gave her express permission for the photo to be used.

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Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "express" in French?

"express" in French is express, exprimer, énoncer. express means: To communicate a thought, feeling, or idea in words or actions.

How do you use "express" in a sentence?

Example: "He struggled to express how grateful he felt." In French, "express" is express, exprimer, énoncer.

Are there other ways to say "express" in French?

Yes — French has 3 translations listed for "express": express, exprimer, énoncer.

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