Sentence example with the word 'diction'

diction

articulation, elocution, expression, inflection, language, parlance, phraseology, presentation, rhetoric, terminology, verbalism, vocabulary, wording

Definition n. the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience

Last update: July 30, 2015


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In poetry diction is very important.   [Please select]

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The writer’s diction is characterized by short simple sentences that are easily understood.    [Please select]

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When Ed reads the evening news on air, his diction is so nonchalant he sounds as though he is not concerned about the state of the world.   [Please select]

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These additions are identical in object and closely related in character and diction with the Psalms of Solomon.   [Please select]

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His diction was characteristic, resembling his carriage in that it was slow and distinctive.   [Please select]

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Rare and choice diction gives artistic finish to every sentence.   [Please select]

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Spencer tells us that his own diction has been, from the beginning, unpremeditated.   [Please select]

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"Sometimes I think that comely dress ought to go with comely diction," said Abe.   [Please select]

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A Chapter on Simile and Metaphor concludes the subject of Diction.   [Please select]

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"Accuracy of diction," says Ruskin, "means accuracy of sensation, and precision of accent, precision of feeling."   [Please select]

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His manner convinced her, even though his diction fell short.   [Please select]

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