
1) Accent 2) Enunciation 3) Parlance 4) Phraseology 5) Phrasing 6) Style 7) Verbalisation 8) Verbalization 9) Wording
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1) Articulation 2) Asset for an actor 3) Choice of words 4) Elocution 5) Enunciation 6) Pronunciation 7) Style of wording 8) Subject in acting school 9) Voice production 10) Way of speaking 11) What you choose to say
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Diction (n; dictionem (nom. dictio), `a saying, expression, word`) in its original, primary meaning, refers to the writer`s or the speaker`s distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story. A secondary, common meaning of `diction` means the distinctiveness of speech, the art of speaking so that each word is clearly ...
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The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. We can speak of the diction particular to a character, as in Iago's and Desdemona's very different ways of speaking in Othe...
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• (n.) Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer`s poems.
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choice of words, especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness. Any of the four generally accepted levels of dictionformal, ... [1 related articles]
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Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's poems. 'His diction blazes up into a sudden explosion of prophetic grandeur.' (De Quincey) ... Synonym: Diction, Style, Phras...
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The choice of a particular word as opposed to others. A writer could call a rock formation by many w
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Dic'tion noun [ Latin
dicto a saying, a word, from
dicere ,
dictum , to say; akin to
dicare to proclaim, and to English
teach ,
token : confer French
diction . See
Teach , and confer
Benison ,
Dedicate ,
Index ,
Judg...
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The choice of words on the author´s part.
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A writer
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diction 1. The manner in which anything is expressed in words; choice or selection of words and phrases; wording. 2. A verbal style of writings, speech, or oratory.
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selection and pronunciation of words; clarity of speech.
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The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. We can speak of the diction particular to a character, as in Iago's and Desdemona's very different ways of speaking in Othe...
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Diction refers to word choice and phrasing in any written or spoken text. Many authors can be said to have their own “diction,” because they tend to use certain words more than others or phrase things in a unique way.
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The playwright’s style of language. The specific choice of words.
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the selection of words and phrasing.
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The style of enunciation in singing
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style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words: good diction. · the accent, inflection, intonation, and speech-sound quality manifested by an individual speaker, usually judged in terms of prevailing standards of acceptability; enunciation.
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the choice of words, especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness, in a literary work. Writers will use words to reveal character, imply certain attitudes, convey action, demonstrate themes, and indicate values.
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[Literary terms] the manner in which something is expressed in words
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the manner in which something is expressed in words
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the manner in which something is expressed in words
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