express aggression

Frequency: 7.02.0 per million words

To communicate or show aggressive feelings.

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  • Children sometimes express aggression by hitting or shouting.
  • The study found that individuals under stress are more likely to express aggression verbally.
  • It's healthier to find constructive ways to deal with anger than to express aggression directly.
  • Expressing aggression towards colleagues can lead to disciplinary action.
  • In some cultures, it is considered unacceptable for aggression to be expressed openly.
  • If provoked, the animal will express its aggression through growling and showing its teeth.
  • He has started to express his aggression in more subtle, passive-aggressive ways.
  • The protesters gathered to express their aggression towards the new policy.
  • Why do some people express aggression online when they wouldn't in person?
  • Although he felt angry, he learned not to express aggression physically.