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How to pronounce expressiveness in English?

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Type Words
Type of quality
Has types picturesqueness
Derivation expressive

Examples of expressiveness

expressiveness
Their expressiveness is hijacked by the jargons of technology and psychotherapy.
From the guardian.co.uk
Grant's art was all about physical expressiveness and emotional understatement.
From the washingtonpost.com
But her vibrancy and expressiveness make it hard to look away when she's on stage.
From the timesunion.com
It has an expressiveness, a simplicity and a presence that is difficult to get now.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The string section played with special attentiveness and consistent expressiveness.
From the ocregister.com
This stirring performance captured the work's expressiveness and emotional breadth.
From the denverpost.com
I think Americans in general have a very corporate expressiveness of their emotions.
From the forbes.com
He likens the expressiveness he was aiming for to that of silent era actors.
From the edition.cnn.com
The left hand techniques are important for the expressiveness of pipa music.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • The quality of being expressive
  • Expressivity is a term used in genetics that refers to variations of a phenotype in individuals carrying a particular genotype. The term can be used to qualitatively or quantitatively characterize the extent of the phenotype variation given a particular genotype. ...
  • (Expressive (wine)) The use of wine tasting descriptors allow the taster an opportunity to put into words the aromas and flavors that they experience and can be used in assessing the overall quality of wine. ...
  • (expressive) Effectively conveying thought or feeling
  • (Expressive (Social Style)) one of four social styles (with Amiable, Analytical and Expressive) commonly used to classify salespeople and their customers; Expressives are characterised by high assertiveness and high responsiveness.
  • (Expressive) A wine with clearly projected aromas and flavors.^[8]
  • (expressive) A wine that shows a lot of varietal characteristics.
  • (Expressive) Also known as scribble talk. The baby makes long strings of babbled jargon sounds which sound like normal conversation. Most adults do it after a few drinks!!!
  • (Expressive) Communication - The ability to communicate wants and needs; the ability to make oneself understood.