Beyond words means: beyond words. It refers to certain thoughts and feelings that can be felt by the human body even though they are not explained.
Pronunciation: yì yú yán biǎo.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhu Shunshui's "Thirty Poems in Reply to Anton's Promise Letter": After reading this letter ten times, I can't bear to put it down, my sincere feelings are beyond words.
Synonyms: illocutionary meaning, meaning between the lines, expressing one's feelings directly.
Antonym: express one's feelings directly.
Create sentences that are eloquent.
1. Your concern and longing for me in your letter are beyond words, which moved me deeply.
2. For example, rat belly and chicken intestines, street rat, short-sighted rat eyes, deer-headed rat eyes, etc., all have strong derogatory connotations, and people's hatred of rats is palpable.
3. In the mathematics competition, he won first place and his pride was beyond words.
4. If the horoscopes are consistent, you will be thinking about getting married for a long time, you will be really happy, and you will be together for a hundred years. Thousands of words can be expressed, and your marriage will be happy.
5. A friend of mine, nicknamed Dictionary, bought a new pair of shoes today and said he was going to wander far away. His joy was beyond words. We were all happy for his decision.
6. Some people often express their joy, anger and sorrow in words, which shows how fragile they are. They often have angry outbursts that bore and annoy others.