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Main Entry: expressive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: telling, revealing

Synonyms:

alive, allusive, articulate, artistic, brilliant, colorful, demonstrative, dramatic, eloquent, emphatic, energetic, forcible, graphic, indicative, ingenious, lively, masterly, meaningful, mobile, moving, passionate, pathetic, pictorial, picturesque, poignant, pointed, pregnant, representative, responsive, revelatory, showy, significant, silver-tongued, spirited, stimulating, stirring, striking, strong, suggestive, sympathetic, tender, thoughtful, touching, understanding, vivid, warm

Antonyms:

expressionless, inexpressive, passive, undemonstrative
Main Entry: articulate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: clearly, coherently spoken

Synonyms:

clear, coherent, comprehensible, definite, distinct, eloquent, expressive, fluent, intelligible, lucid, meaningful, understandable, well-spoken
Notes: loquacious means very talkative or full of trivial conversation; articulate means expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language

Antonyms:

misrepresented, unclear, unintelligible
Main Entry: descriptive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: explanatory

Synonyms:

anecdotic, characteristic, characterizing, circumstantial, classificatory, clear, definitive, delineative, depictive, describing, designating, detailed, eloquent, explicative, expository, expressive, extended, graphic, identifying, illuminating, illuminative, illustrative, indicative, interpretive, lifelike, narrative, particularized, pictorial, picturesque, revealing, specific, true to life, vivid

Antonyms:

confusing, cursory, undescriptive
Main Entry: dramatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exciting, moving

Synonyms:

affecting, breathtaking, climactic, comic, effective, electrifying, emotional, expressive, farcical, histrionic, impressive, melodramatic, powerful, sensational, startling, striking, sudden, suspenseful, tense, theatrical, thespian, thrilling, tragic, tragicomic, vivid

Antonyms:

comedic, normal, ordinary, undramatic, unexciting, unmoving, usual
Main Entry: eloquent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having a skillful way with words

Synonyms:

affecting, ardent, articulate, expressive, facund, fervent, fervid, fluent, forceful, glib, grandiloquent, graphic, impassioned, impressive, indicative, magniloquent, meaningful, moving, outspoken, passionate, persuasive, poignant, potent, powerful, revealing, rhetorical, sententious, significant, silver-tongued, smooth-spoken, stirring, suggestive, telling, touching, vivid, vocal, voluble, well-expressed

Antonyms:

dull, inarticulate
Main Entry: evocative
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: suggestive

Synonyms:

calling up, expressive, graphic, redolent, remindful of, reminiscent, resonant with
Main Entry: graphic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: clear, explicit

Synonyms:

colorful, compelling, comprehensible, concrete, convincing, definite, descriptive, detailed, distinct, eloquent, expressive, figurative, forcible, illustrative, incisive, intelligible, lively, lucid, moving, perspicuous, picturesque, precise, realistic, stirring, striking, strong, telling, unequivocal, vivid

Antonyms:

implicit, unclear, vague
Main Entry: indicative
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exhibitive

Synonyms:

apocalyptic, augural, auspicious, characteristic, connotative, demonstrative, denotative, denotive, designative, diagnostic, emblematic, evidential, evincive, expressive, inauspicious, indicatory, indicial, ominous, pointing to, prognostic, significant, significatory, suggestive, symbolic, symptomatic, testatory, testimonial
Main Entry: loving
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: expressing adoration

Synonyms:

admiring, affectionate, amatory, amiable, amorous, anxious, appreciative, ardent, attached, attentive, benevolent, bound up, caring, concerned, considerate, cordial, dear, demonstrative, devoted, doting, earnest, enamored, erotic, expressive, faithful, fervent, fond, friendly, generous, idolatrous, impassioned, infatuated, kind, liking, loyal, passionate, respecting, reverent, reverential, romantic, sentimental, solicitous, tender, thoughtful, valuing, warm, warm-hearted, worshipful, zealous

Antonyms:

disliking, hating, mean
Main Entry: lyrical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: musical

Synonyms:

agreeable, blending, chiming, choral, dulcet, emotional, euphonious, expressive, harmonious, lilting, melodic, melodious, operatic, orchestral, passionate, pleasing, poetic, rhapsodic, rhythmic, songful, songlike, soulful, sweet-sounding, symphonic, symphonious, tuneful
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