expressive

expressive
adjective
ausdrucksvoll; vielsagend [Schweigen]
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[-siv]
adjective (showing meaning or feeling clearly: She has an expressive look on her face.) ausdrucksvoll
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ex·pres·sive
[ɪkˈspresɪv, ekˈ-]
adj
1. (showing feeling) ausdrucksstark, ausdrucksvoll, expressiv geh
an \expressive face ein ausdrucksvolles Gesicht
an \expressive shrug ein viel sagendes Achselzucken
an \expressive voice eine ausdrucksstarke Stimme
to be \expressive of sth etw ausdrücken
to be \expressive of joy/sorrow Freude/Trauer ausdrücken
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[Ik'spresɪv]
adj
eyes, face, voice ausdrucksvoll; glance, look vielsagend; gestures, painting, music ausdrucksvoll, expressiv (geh); language ausdrucksstark

expressive dance — Ausdruckstanz m

your eyes are your most expressive feature — deine Augen sind das Ausdrucksvollste an dir

to be expressive of sth (form)

the French term seemed more expressive of what she felt — das französische Wort schien ihre Gefühle besser auszudrücken or genauer wiederzugeben

expressive powers/abilities — Ausdrucksfähigkeit f or -vermögen nt

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expressive [ıkˈspresıv] adj (adv expressively)
1. be expressive of sth etwas ausdrücken oder zum Ausdruck bringen
2. ausdrucksvoll (Augen etc)
3. aussagekräftig
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adjective
ausdrucksvoll; vielsagend [Schweigen]
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adj.
ausdrucksfähig adj.
aussagekräftig adj.

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