expressed+in+words

  • 111beyond expression — beyond words, too profound to be expressed in words …

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  • 112verbal — ver·bal || vÉœrbl / vɜːbl n. word derived from a verb (generally a noun or an adjective) adj. expressed in words (as opposed to actions or pictures); spoken, oral; pertaining to verbs of words derived from verbs …

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  • 113verbals — ver·bal || vÉœrbl / vɜːbl n. word derived from a verb (generally a noun or an adjective) adj. expressed in words (as opposed to actions or pictures); spoken, oral; pertaining to verbs of words derived from verbs …

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  • 114word painting — n. full and vivid description of an object by words only; effective description expressed in words …

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  • 115unspeakable — adjective not able to be expressed in words. ↘too bad or horrific to express in words. Derivatives unspeakableness noun unspeakably adverb …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 116implied contract — A contract inferred from the conduct of the parties, although not expressed in words. Corriveau v Jenkins Bros. 144 Conn 383, 132 A2d 67. Implied in fact:–a real contract but one inferred from the circumstances, the conduct, acts, or relation of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 117unspeakable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not able to be expressed in words. 2) too bad or horrific to express in words. DERIVATIVES unspeakably adverb …

    English terms dictionary

  • 118unspeakably — unspeakable ► ADJECTIVE 1) not able to be expressed in words. 2) too bad or horrific to express in words. DERIVATIVES unspeakably adverb …

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  • 119phrasing — noun 1. the grouping of musical phrases in a melodic line (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑grouping 2. the manner in which something is expressed in words use concise military verbiage G.S.Patton • Syn: ↑wording, ↑diction, ↑ …

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  • 120in|ef´fa|ble|ness — in|ef|fa|ble «ihn EHF uh buhl», dj. 1. not to be expressed in words; too great to be described in words: »the ineffable beauty of a sunset. 2. a) that must not be spoken: »Jehovah was regarded by the Jews as an ineffable name too sacred for… …

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