choice of words
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Definition
Noun: * The selection and arrangement of words used to express something; diction. This phrase refers to the specific words a speaker or writer chooses and how they combine them to convey meaning, tone, and style.
Usage
The phrase "choice of words" is used to analyze, critique, or describe the language used in speech or writing. It focuses on the precision, appropriateness, and effect of the vocabulary selected. * It is often used when discussing the clarity, tone (e.g., formal, informal, harsh, gentle), or effectiveness of communication. * It can be preceded by adjectives like careful, poor, excellent, unfortunate, or deliberate.
Examples
- The politician's careful choice of words helped her avoid offending any group.
- I was upset by his poor choice of words during the argument.
- The poet is known for her precise and evocative choice of words.
- The teacher praised the student for the excellent choice of words in the essay.
Advanced Usage
- "A turn of phrase": This is a related idiom referring to a particular or distinctive way of expressing something.
- He has a very witty turn of phrase.
- The concept is central to stylistics and rhetoric, where it is analyzed for its persuasive or artistic impact.
Variants and Related Words
- Diction (n): A more formal synonym, often used in literary or rhetorical analysis.
- The author's diction is both simple and powerful.
- Phrasing (n): The way something is worded; closely related but can also refer to the grouping of words into phrases.
- The contract's phrasing was ambiguous.
- Wording (n): The words used to express something; often interchangeable with "choice of words" in practical contexts.
- The wording of the law is very specific.
- Verbiage (n): Can be a synonym, but often carries a negative connotation meaning an overabundance of words or unnecessarily technical language.
- The document was full of confusing legal verbiage.
Synonyms
- Diction
- Wording
- Phrasing
- Language
- Expression
Related Phrases
- To weigh one's words: To think carefully about what one is going to say.
- She paused, weighing her words before answering the sensitive question.
- To mince words: To speak indirectly or soften one's language, often used in the negative "not mince words" meaning to speak bluntly.
- He didn't mince words when criticizing the proposal.
Noun
- the manner in which something is expressed in words
- use concise military verbiage- G.S.Patton