[[query-dsl-regexp-query]] === Regexp Query The `regexp` query allows you to use regular expression term queries. See <> for details of the supported regular expression language. *Note*: The performance of a `regexp` query heavily depends on the regular expression chosen. Matching everything like `.*` is very slow as well as using lookaround regular expressions. If possible, you should try to use a long prefix before your regular expression starts. Wildcard matchers like `.*?+` will mostly lower performance. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "regexp":{ "name.first": "s.*y" } } -------------------------------------------------- Boosting is also supported [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "regexp":{ "name.first":{ "value":"s.*y", "boost":1.2 } } } -------------------------------------------------- You can also use special flags [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "regexp":{ "name.first": { "value": "s.*y", "flags" : "INTERSECTION|COMPLEMENT|EMPTY" } } } -------------------------------------------------- Possible flags are `ALL`, `ANYSTRING`, `AUTOMATON`, `COMPLEMENT`, `EMPTY`, `INTERSECTION`, `INTERVAL`, or `NONE`. Please check the http://lucene.apache.org/core/4_3_0/core/index.html?org%2Fapache%2Flucene%2Futil%2Fautomaton%2FRegExp.html[Lucene documentation] for their meaning include::regexp-syntax.asciidoc[]