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express emotion

v. give verbal or other expression to one's feelings [syn: express feelings]

Usage examples of "express emotion".

This has been the impact of various recent movements on a large number of men, and to some of them, the social sanction of their right to express emotion without in any way detracting from their essential masculinity is a goal, a far-off distant goal, almost a fantasy.

Though she had no features with which to express emotion, it seemed to Eliot there was desperation in her gesture, in the agitated leaping of her fiery hair.

His vocal apparatus was poorly suited to human speech, but he'd learned to use his neural feed-driven vocoder's deep bass to express emotion as well as words.

It did express emotion, but so sparely that only someone who knew him well would notice.

The AAnn tended to express emotion through gesture instead of speech.

The flake-gold eyes had almost as much ability to express emotion as had the face of an experienced actor.

This is maybe the core of the nerd dream: the core of power and money that lies at the center of the storm of technology, that doesn't have to express emotion or charisma, because emotion can't be converted into lines of code.

The written work is simply an attempt to express emotion, which is in itself inexpressible, in terms of intellect and logic.