Expressiveness

Synonyms for "expressiveness" (14 found)

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Translations

19 translations across 16 languages.

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Catalan

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  • expressivitat noun (the quality of being expressive)

Dutch

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  • expressiviteit noun (the quality of being expressive)
  • zeggingskracht noun (the quality of being expressive)

Finnish

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  • ekspressiivisyys noun (the quality of being expressive)

French

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  • expressivité noun (the quality of being expressive)

Galician

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  • expresividade noun (the quality of being expressive)

Georgian

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  • გამომხატველობა noun (the quality of being expressive)

German

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  • Ausdrucksfähigkeit noun (the quality of being expressive)
  • Ausdruckskraft noun (the quality of being expressive)

Greek

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  • εκφραστικότητα noun (the quality of being expressive)

Hungarian

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  • expresszivitás noun (the quality of being expressive)
  • kifejező erő noun (the quality of being expressive)

Italian

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  • espressività noun (the quality of being expressive)

Manx

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  • breeoilid noun (the quality of being expressive)

Occitan

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  • expressivitat noun (the quality of being expressive)

Polish

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  • ekspresyjność noun (the quality of being expressive)

Portuguese

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  • expressividade noun (the quality of being expressive)

Sicilian

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  • sprissività noun (the quality of being expressive)

Spanish

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  • expresividad noun (the quality of being expressive)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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Tom writes in Esperanto for optimum expressiveness.

Source: tatoeba (9980903)

Wanting to improve your expressiveness, but not wanting to express it is a contradiction from the beginning.

Source: tatoeba (9983689)

They had covered the country with beautiful sumptuous buildings, expressing the genius of free unions of free men, unrivaled since for their beauty and expressiveness; and they bequeathed to the following generations all the arts, all the industries, of which our present civilization, with all its achievements and promises for the future, is only a further development.

Source: tatoeba (10265609)

Russians are known for their passion and expressiveness.

Source: tatoeba (11764862)

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