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diction |ˈdik sh ən|
noun
1 the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing : Wordsworth campaigned against exaggerated poetic diction.
2 the style of enunciation in speaking or singing : she began imitating his careful diction.
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.(denoting a word or phrase): from Latin dictio(n-), from dicere ‘to say.’
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diction
noun
1 "his careful diction"
enunciation, articulation, elocution, locution, pronunciation, speech, intonation, inflection; delivery.
2 "her diction was archaic"
phraseology, phrasing, turn of phrase, wording, language, usage, vocabulary, terminology, expressions, idioms.
2006-12-18 13:41:32
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answer #1
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answered by HearKat 7
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2006-12-18 13:51:51
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answer #2
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answered by Silas 2
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