Thesaurus
This is a thesaurus of all the glosses to the words in the Glossary, linked to the lines in the texts where these words are found.

The Thesaurus is the opposite of the Glossary. When consulting the Glossary, you know the word and you want to find out what it means. When consulting the Thesaurus, you know the meaning and you want to find out which Shakespearean words express it. How would he say 'arrogant' or 'companion'? The options are listed when you search for these words.

Disclaimer: our Thesaurus is a guide only to the words in the Glossary, and not an account of the way these words might be used elsewhere in the canon, or in Early Modern English as a whole. For example, we include Shakespeare’s use of mother to mean 'womanish qualities', but not in its ordinary sense of 'parent'. You can read more background about the thesaurus here.

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Search phrase express 37 items found
express an opinion
yield (v.)
express as a dialogue
dialogue (v.)
express badly
misspeak (v.)
express discontent
fret (v.)
express disdain
scorn (v.)
express from the heart
unbosom (v.)
express great sorrow
condole (v.)
express in fresh words
vary (v.)
express messenger
post (n.)
express one's mind
deliver (v.)
express oneself
come (v.),deal (v.)
express speed
post-horse (n.)
express sympathy with
condole (v.)
express with feeling
sympathize (v.)
express with great emotion
passionate (v.)
express with lamentation
deplore (v.)
expressed, deliberately
set (adj.)
expressed, just
passed (adj.)
expressed content
method (n.)
expressing significance
importing (adj.)
expression, give a morose
sour (v.)
expression, high-flown
state (n.)
expression, passionate
outrage (n.)
expression, physical
form (n.)
expression, settled
setting (n.)
expression, troubled
cloud (n.)
expression, vigorous
emphasis (n.)
expression of approval
approbation (n.)
expression of gratitude
thanking (n.)
expressionless
vizard-like (adj.)
expressive
rolling (adj.)
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