Expressive

  • 21expressive of — conveying (a quality or idea). → expressive …

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  • 22expressive — adjective effectively conveying thought or feeling. ↘(expressive of) conveying (a quality or idea). Derivatives expressively adverb expressiveness noun expressivity noun Origin ME (in the sense tending to press out ): from Fr. expressif, ive or… …

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  • 23expressive — [ɪkˈspresɪv] adj clearly showing your thoughts or feelings She has wonderfully expressive features.[/ex] …

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  • 24expressive — /əkˈsprɛsɪv / (say uhk spresiv), /ɛk / (say ek ) adjective 1. serving to express; indicative of power to express: a look expressive of gratitude. 2. full of expression, as the face or voice. 3. of, relating to, or concerned with expression.… …

  • 25Expressive aphasia — Classification and external resources Broca s area and Wernicke s area ICD 10 F80 …

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  • 26Expressive therapy — Expressive therapy, also known as expressive arts therapy or creative arts therapy, is the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy. Unlike traditional art expression, the process of creation is emphasized rather than the final product.… …

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  • 27Expressive potential — is the degree to which a given music control interface (input device) enables a musician to control musical expression. An interface with low expressive potential enables control over a narrow range of musical expression, no matter how virtuosic… …

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  • 28Expressive timing — refers to the musical phenomenon whereby a performer introduces subtle temporal nuances to an otherwise metronomic ( perfectly timed) interpretation. This is also referred to as microtiming or microrhythm. For instance, a pianist might introduce… …

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  • 29expressive of opinion — index advisory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 30expressive riot — expressive riot, Sociology. a riot in which members of a minority group use violence to express dissatisfaction with their living conditions (contrasted with instrumental riot) …

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