
express
adj 1: not tacit or implied; "her express wish"
2: without unnecessary stops; "an express train"; "an express
shipment"
n 1: rapid transport of goods [syn: {expressage}]
2: mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
[syn: {express mail}]
3: public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that
makes a limited number of scheduled stops; "he caught the
express to New York" [ant: {local}]
adv : by express; "please send the letter express"
v 1: give expression to; "She showed her disappointment" [syn: {show},
{evince}]
2: articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise;
"She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse" [syn: {verbalize},
{verbalise}, {utter}, {give tongue to}]
3: indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.; "Can you express
this distance in kilometers?" [syn: {state}]
4: serve as a means for expressing something; "The painting of
Mary carries motherly love"; "His voice carried a lot af
anger" [syn: {carry}, {convey}]
5: manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait); "Many of
the laboratory animals express the trait"
6: obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action; "Italians
express coffee rather than filter it" [syn: {press out}, {extract}]
7: send my rapid transport or special messenger service; "She
expressed the letter to Florida"
Source: WordNet® 2.0