What is another word for be expressed by?

Pronunciation: [biː ɛkspɹˈɛst bˈa͡ɪ] (IPA)

When we want to describe an idea or a feeling, we often use the phrase "be expressed by". However, there are several synonyms that can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning. Some examples include "be conveyed by", "be communicated through", "be articulated by", "be represented by", and "be manifested by". Each of these synonyms brings a unique nuance to the expression and can be used depending on the context of the sentence. By incorporating these synonyms, we can enhance the language we use to convey our thoughts, making our writing more varied and compelling.

What are the hypernyms for Be expressed by?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for be expressed by?

The term "be expressed by" refers to the act of conveying a message or idea through words, actions or symbols. The opposite of this can be "be concealed by" which refers to the act of hiding or keeping secret an idea or message. Other antonyms for "be expressed by" include "be suppressed by" which means to prevent or silence an expression, "be inferred by" which refers to the act of deducing or concluding something from observations, and "be misconstrued by" which means to misunderstand or misinterpret an expression. These opposites highlight the importance of clear communication and the potential for misunderstandings when messages are not clearly expressed.

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Famous quotes with Be expressed by

  • I could give here several other ways of tracing and conceiving a series of curved lines, each curve more complex than any preceding one, but I think the best way to group together all such curves and them classify them in order, is by recognizing the fact that all points of those curves which we may call "geometric," that is, those which admit of precise and exact measurement, must bear a definite relation to all points of a straight line, and that this relation must be expressed by a single equation. If this equation contains no term of higher degree than the rectangle of two unknown quantities, or the square of one, the curve belongs to the first and simplest class, which contains only the circle, the parabola, the hyperbola, and the ellipse; but when the equation contains one or more terms of the third or fourth degree in one or both of the two unknown quantities (for it requires two unknown quantities to express the relation between two points) the curve belongs to the second class; and if the equation contains a term of the fifth or sixth degree in either or both of the unknown quantities the curve belongs to the third class, and so on indefinitely.
    René Descartes
  • One Pentecost at dawn I had a vision.And I was in such a state as I had been so many times before, so passionate and so terribly unnerved that I thought I should not satisfy my Lover and my Lover not fully gratify me, then I would have to desire while dying and die while desiring.The state of desire in which I then was cannot be expressed by any words or any person that I know. And even that which I could say of it would be incomprehensible to all who hadn't confessed this love by means of acts of passion and who were not known by Love.And to that end I wished, inside me, that he would satisfy me with his Godhead in one spirit (1 Cor 6:17) and he shall be all he is without restraintFor that is what it means to satisfy completely: to grow to being god with God
    Hadewijch
  • [The Analytical Engine] might act upon other things besides number, were objects found whose mutual fundamental relations could be expressed by those of the abstract science of operations, and which should be also susceptible of adaptations to the action of the operating notation and mechanism of the engine...Supposing, for instance, that the fundamental relations of pitched sounds in the science of harmony and of musical composition were susceptible of such expression and adaptations, the engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent.
    Ada Lovelace
  • In a logically perfect language, there will be one word and no more for every simple object, and everything that is not simple will be expressed by a combination of words, by a combination derived, of course, from the words for the simple things that enter in, one word for each simple component.
    Bertrand Russell

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