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to tell or show what you are feeling or thinking by using words, looks, or actions começar a aprender
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willing to show that you care about someone começar a aprender
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We weren’t a very physically demonstrative family.
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showing very clearly what someone thinks or feels começar a aprender
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She has a wonderfully expressive face.
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face or voice that does not show what someone thinks or feels começar a aprender
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He sat hunched and expressionless during the five-minute hearing.
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He looked pale and impassive, sitting next to his lawyer.
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face or look that shows no emotion, understanding, or interest começar a aprender
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I’ll always remember the child’s blank stare.
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someone who does not react to situations or seem excited by them when most people would react – used to show disapproval começar a aprender
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Her husband was a rather stolid man.
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to express feelings of anger, hatred etc, especially by doing something violent or harmful começar a aprender
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A lot of supporters used the forum to vent their frustration.
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(formal) to do something violent or harmful to express feelings of anger, hatred etc começar a aprender
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Fed up with not being listened to, they gave vent to their anger.
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if someone “do it” a feeling, or if it “do it” from them, it is very easy to see that this is how they feel começar a aprender
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She smiles, happiness radiating from her.
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to show feelings that you are trying to hide começar a aprender
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His eyes betrayed his relief.
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to hide your real feelings or the truth começar a aprender
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She smiled in an attempt to conceal her irritation.
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to stop yourself from feeling or showing your feelings começar a aprender
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I tried to suppress my annoyance.
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