EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: VERB
- State
- Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
- Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a detailed statement.
- To make known or set forth; present.
- To explain in detail; elucidate.
- To wander freely.
- To speak or write at length.
- To range at large, or without restraint.
- To enlarge in discourse or writing; to be copious in argument or discussion; to descant.
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To lay open the meaning of; to explain; to clear of obscurity; to interpret.
- To lay open; to expose to view; to examine.
- To expand; to spread; to extend; to diffuse; to broaden.
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To lay open; examine.
- To set forth the points or principles of; lay open the meaning of; explain; interpret: as, to expound a text of Scripture; to expound a law.
- Synonyms Interpret, Elucidate, etc. See explain.
- Add details, as to an account or idea
- To move at large; rove without prescribed limits; wander without restraint.
- To enlarge in discourse or writing; be copious in argument or discussion: with on or upon.
- To allow to range at large; give free exercise to; expand; broaden.
- Add details, as to an account or idea
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Explicate, State, Develop, Extend, Expose, Outline, Describe, Articulate, Explain, Flesh out, Enlarge, Dilate, Expand, Elaborate, Expatiate
- Cogitate, Derogate, Recapitulate, Propound, Elucidate, Belabour, Becloud, Adduce, Explicate, Flesh out, Expand, Enlarge, Elaborate, Dilate, Expound
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Extol, Propound, State, Explicate, Develop, Extend, Expose, Outline, Describe, Articulate, Flesh out, Enlarge, Dilate, Expand, Elaborate
- Eulogise, Derogate, Recapitulate, Propound, Elucidate, Belabour, Becloud, Adduce, Explicate, Flesh out, Expand, Enlarge, Elaborate, Dilate, Expound
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Others expound the clause entirely in a mystical sense.
- You will be held accountable and asked to expound.
- Could you expound on that a little bit, please?
- Outline and expound on the objections to your thesis.
- Suddenly, the OBVIOUS begins to expound upon your reasoning!
- Feel free to expound on the citations called forth.
- Samba to expound upon and defend his faith.
- Expound on the information in your first paragraph.
- Asks the organization to expound on its activities.
- He wants to expound on or get us to expound on in detail.
- Later according to system, supplements and sleeves predisposition not expatiate on the penis.
- Furthermore according to technique, supplements and sleeves twisted not expatiate on the penis.
- Later according to principles, supplements and sleeves frontier not expatiate on the penis.
- Anyway according to dexterity, supplements and sleeves wishes not expatiate on the penis.
- Later according to science, supplements and sleeves opt not expatiate on the penis.
- Furthermore according to enlighten, supplements and sleeves fortitude not expatiate on the penis.
- Later according to approach, supplements and sleeves wishes not expatiate on the penis.
- It cannot be necessary to expatiate upon the atrociousness of this system.
- SYN: Note, observe, interpret, illustrate, expound, dilate, explain, expatiate, criticise.
- Expatiate then how much times we live in.
EXPOUND vs EXPATIATE: QUESTIONS
- Does Paul expound on the error of hymanaeus and Alexander?
- Were the Jesuits finally allowed to expound heliocentric ideas?
- N/A