Encara no tenim significats per a "more expressive".
1Longer, more complex sentences can be more expressive but also more demanding.
2They were more expressive still in the build-up to the afternoon's controversy.
3Sure a pause and downcast eyes are more expressive than any words.
4Others were yet more expressive when they came to write their wills.
5Gentlemen, do you know of language anywhere in the world more expressive?
6Nothing could have been more expressive of a welcome to Wash's house.
7Again he utters the same idea, but in more expressive words.
8His team are much more expressive and a joy to watch at times.
9The sigh of relief which the girl gave was more expressive than words.
10You'll be more confident with people, and yet more expressive too.
11Their language is the more expressive from its being more refined and concentrated.
12But the look she gave him was more expressive than words.
13The peculiar idiom is often more expressive than a literary account.
14The dance was more expressive now, not of art but of mere animalism.
15He noted that while Java is more expressive, it is also more verbose.
16And we notice that her face grows more expressive each day.
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More expressive a través del temps
More expressive per variant geogràfica