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1 expressive
[-sɪv] adjectiveshowing meaning or feeling clearly:مُعَبِّرShe has an expressive look on her face.
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2 expressive
تَعْبيريّ \ expressive. \ See Also دَلاليّ -
3 تدريب تعبيري
expressive training -
4 حبسة تعبيرية استقبالية
expressive-receptive aphasia -
5 rhetorical
بَلِيغ \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. \ مُتَكَلَّف \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
6 حبسة تعبيرية
1) expressive aphasia 2) logaphasia 3) logophasia -
7 تعبيري
adj. expressive, meaningful -
8 معبر
1́ adj. expressing, expressive, telling, meaningful, significant, soulful2́ n. crossing, passageway, ferry, gang plank -
9 تعبيري
تَعْبيريّexpressive, expressional, emotive -
10 معبر
مُعَبّر (عن)expressive(of), expressing, indicative of, significant -
11 بليغ
بَلِيغ \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
12 تعبيري
تَعْبيريّ \ expressive. \ See Also دَلاليّ -
13 متكلف
مُتَكَلَّف \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. \ مُتَكَلِّف \ formal: following customs; not careless; ceremonial: a formal dinner. officious: annoying others with unnecessary use of one’s official power: That officious little clerk made me sign all the papers again, although I’d already done it once. prim: too stiff and formal in one’s manner and speech: He is too prim to laugh at any joke. \ See Also رسمي (رَسْمِيّ) -
14 منمق
مُنَمَّق \ fancy: not plain; made so as to please the eye: fancy cakes. rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
15 fancy
مُنَمَّق \ fancy: not plain; made so as to please the eye: fancy cakes. rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
16 rhetorical
مُنَمَّق \ fancy: not plain; made so as to please the eye: fancy cakes. rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener.
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expressive — [ek spres′iv, ikspres′iv] adj. [ME < ML expressivus] 1. of or characterized by expression 2. that expresses or shows; indicative (of) [a song expressive of joy] 3. full of meaning or feeling [an expressive nod] expressively adv. expressiveness … English World dictionary
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