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Synonyms

put into words

Idioms  
  1. Express verbally, as in I find it hard to put my feelings into words. [Late 1800s]


Example Sentences

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“Tonight, my heart is heavy in a way that’s hard to put into words,” said Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee in a statement posted on Facebook.

From Los Angeles Times

Not everything can be put into words, especially grief and rage, no matter how precise and skilled the writing is.

From Washington Post

“Incredible. I’m just so excited. It’s hard for me to even put into words.”

From Seattle Times

“Growing up in a basketball family, this is something that I’ve been surrounded by, so the fact that it’s our turn to be able to experience it and live it out is something that I can’t even put into words,” Goss said Sunday.

From Washington Times

“It’s hard to put into words,” he said of the changes, including NIL being in place for the last two seasons.

From Seattle Times