Express

/ɪkˈsprɛs/ verb, adjective

Verb: To show what you think or feel using words, actions, or art. Adjective: Fast and direct, with few or no stops, especially in transport or delivery.

From Latin *exprimere* ‘to press out, portray’, from *ex-* (‘out’) and *premere* (‘to press’). It originally suggested squeezing something out so it becomes visible.

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