Minimum of concern in an expression
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HOOTMinimum of concern, in an expression
NOTWord in an expression of denial
scowlto contract the brow in an expression of displeasure
revotingformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
votingformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
revotedformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
voteformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
darkens(of such an emotion) Show in (someone's eyes or expression)
darkening(of such an emotion) Show in (someone's eyes or expression)
revoteformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
votedformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
votesformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
revotesformal expression of opinion or choice, as in an election
expressionsEXPRESSION, an act, process, or instance of representing in a medium
frownedFurrow one's brow in an expression of disapproval, displeasure, or concentration
feelingly(of the expression of an emotion or opinion) In a heartfelt way
hallelujahGod be praised (uttered in worship or as an expression of rejoicing)
wassailan expression of good wishes on a festive occasion, especially in drinking to some one.
accusing(of an expression, gesture, or tone of voice) Indicating a belief in someone's guilt or culpability
lyricismAn artist's expression of emotion in an imaginative and beautiful way; the quality of being lyrical
reticentlystrained in expression, presentation, or appearance the room has an aspect of reticent dignity A. N. Whitehead
reticentstrained in expression, presentation, or appearance the room has an aspect of reticent dignity A. N. Whitehead
quothaan expression of mild sarcasm, used in picking up a word or phrase used by someone else
derives(of an expression in a natural language) Be linked by a set of stages to (its underlying abstract form)
derivationsIn generative grammar the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form
derivationIn generative grammar the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form
rollto turn one's eyes around in different directions or in a circle, esp. as an expression of disbelief, annoyance, or impatience
lolook! see! (frequently used in Biblical expressions; now usually used as an expression of surprise in the phrase lo and behold)
placeholdersA symbol or piece of text used in a mathematical expression or in an instruction in a computer program to denote a missing quantity or operator
placeholderA symbol or piece of text used in a mathematical expression or in an instruction in a computer program to denote a missing quantity or operator
implicitfined by an expression in which the dependent variable and the one or more independent variables are not separated on opposite sides of an equation compare explicit 4
thanksexpression of gratitude return thanks before the meal often used in an utterance containing no verb and serving as a courteous and somewhat informal expression of gratitude many thanks
epitopealgebraic expression of the sum of products of elements, each with an appropriate algebraic sign, usually written in a square array and used in the solution of systems of linear equations
selahsexpression occurring frequently in the Psalms, thought to be a liturgical or musical direction, probably a direction by the leader to raise the voice or perhaps an indication of a pause
selahexpression occurring frequently in the Psalms, thought to be a liturgical or musical direction, probably a direction by the leader to raise the voice or perhaps an indication of a pause
dimensionAn expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length Î time?2)
dimensionsAn expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length Î time?2)
inferencingthe practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context
inferencingsINFERENCING, the practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context
argumentsAn independent variable associated with a function and determining the value of the function. For example, in the expression y = F(x1, x2), the arguments of the function F are x1 and x2, and the value is y