English to Spanish Dictionary expressive

expressive

expresivo
definition
adjective
Bertie gave an expressive grunt, which conveyed his opinion that there was no accounting for tastes.
effectively conveying thought or feeling.
translation of 'expressive'
adjective
expresivo
example
According to Conrad, there are limits to the 'expressive' capacities of narrative film.
You can be bold and 'expressive' at this point to get your message across in high places and to important people.
As passionate and 'expressive' as she is in her acting roles, as an interviewee she can be extremely difficult.
I guess it's fairly predictable that I would instantly fall in love with a song that has such an 'expressive' title.
Her work is particularly vibrant and 'expressive' , and her animals come alive on the canvas.
Caroline is more than just a pretty face and 'expressive' voice on the stage.
The prints range in subject from 'expressive' individual figures to more complex detailed narrative scenes.
The Chamber Choir brought the first half to a climax with an 'expressive' performance of Cantique de Jean Racine.
Sometimes the effects are so 'expressive' you can't believe chance did this.
Emptiness is as full as fullness, and the whiteness of the paper is as 'expressive' as the marks made upon it.
Bertie gave an 'expressive' grunt, which conveyed his opinion that there was no accounting for tastes.
Some of these highly 'expressive' conversations took place in very public places.
He thrived on the atmosphere and whipped the crowd into a frenzy with his 'expressive' displays of emotions.
He's from the old school, motioning you ahead of him through doorways with a graceful wave of his 'expressive' hands.
His 'expressive' , playful and emotion-loaded voice is appropriately soft but never soppy.
Her aim now is to explore a more 'expressive' , fine art interpretation.
Each of the twelve songs on this album are composed of beautifully 'expressive' and intimate lyrics.
Her pleasing voice met the demands of the wide vocal range with assurance and 'expressive' colour.
Iwan is an 'expressive' performer, jumping around the stage, screaming and shouting.
Her face was 'expressive' and her emotions streamed through like light streams through glass.
The most important realization he came to was that ‘even the most absurd Hollywood movies’ were 'expressive of' larger social forces and trends.
It made it possible for him to reinvent the face before him, depicting 'expressively' , through curves and angles, the way the subject felt to him.
Both gestures celebrated the Italian gift for connecting the intellect with warm human feelings, a gift so admired by many, and 'expressive of' the spirit of the colloquium.
When telling stories, he frequently breaks into Javanese and raises the tone of his voice in such a way that one can not help but laugh at his 'expressiveness' .
Young girls typically play with one or two other girls in activities that foster their ‘learning emotional skills of empathy, emotional self-awareness, and emotional 'expressivity' .’
The free training class aims to help more people get to know the ancient music - which is an embodiment of traditional Chinese culture and most 'expressive of' the essence of Chinese music.
String players slid 'expressively' from one note to the next - portamento, the style was called - in imitation of the slide of the voice.
He is a pale, broad-shouldered man with a square jaw, spiky black hair, and large eyes that have a tendency to roll 'expressively' about their sockets.
He might have been wrong - maybe all languages aren't always 'expressively' equivalent, and maybe language habits don't usually predispose our interpretive choices.
We need to approach multimedia presentations with a sense of artistic 'expressiveness' .
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