Expresada (en. Expressed)

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Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has been communicated or manifested in words.
The opinion expressed during the meeting was very clear.
La opinión expresada durante la reunión fue muy clara.
That is presented in a clear and evident form.
The feeling expressed in her letter was profound.
El sentimiento expresado en su carta era profundo.
That has been formulated or manifested precisely.
The idea expressed in the speech was well received.
La idea expresada en el discurso fue bien recibida.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'expresar', from Latin 'expressare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

expressed feelings
emotions that have been communicated.
sentimientos expresados
expressed ideas
concepts that have been formulated.
ideas expresadas
expressed opinions
viewpoints that have been communicated.
opiniones expresadas

Related Words

expression
Action of manifesting something in words or gestures.
expresión
to express
To make something known through words or gestures.
expresar
expressive
That has the ability to express emotions or ideas.
expresivo

Slang Meanings

To express in a direct and straightforward manner.
That criticism was very expressed; it left nothing to interpretation.
Esa crítica fue muy expresada; no dejó nada a la interpretación.
To use colloquial language to communicate feelings.
In the chat, his way of speaking was very expressed, almost as if he were angry.
En el chat, su forma de hablar era muy expresada, casi como si estuviera enojado.