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diction
noun as in style of speech; articulation
Example Sentences
“I find it hard to come up with an adequate analogy, but imagine the plain, contemporary style of Raymond Carver being garnished with the elaborate diction of Charles Dickens,” he wrote.
Along with her appearance, she also honed her acting with meticulous attention to diction and technique.
And yet, perhaps because of the strange diction, the phrase is more than just a gustatory command.
Lovers of things — food, fashion, music, diction, parties — that polite society ridiculed?
The centenarian is remembered by his friends as a man with “impeccable diction” and gentle spirit, but he was no shrinking violet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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