Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for expound

expound

Discover More

Example Sentences

I was going to expound on this today, but Josh Barro's got it covered.

The spring collection was intended to expound on the female body, sensuality and skin--but not nudity.

Why, in an otherwise tough interview, he didn't ask Netanyahu to expound the distinction is beyond me.

He recognized me from TV, and began to expound his political opinions.

The compulsion to expound on the grips of passion is timeless, it would seem.

We will not attempt, within the compass of a few short chapters, to expound continuously its wonderful text.

In the terms of the petition the lecturer was to expound the Commedia for the benefit of "etiam non grammatici."

At first, he did not attempt to annoy her; but, in time, some one was found cruel enough to expound to him the English common law.

But it is a craven apology if we stoop to expound: we are seen as pleading our case before the public.

To understand and expound them not for scholars but for the people, calls for a combination of gifts bestowed upon very few.

Advertisement

On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to expound, such as: clarify, delineate, exemplify, explain, explicate, and express.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement