turn of expression
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Definition
Noun: A distinctive, skillful, or characteristic way of using words, either in speech or writing. It refers to a particular choice or arrangement of words that is notable for its style, effectiveness, or originality.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe a specific, often clever or artful, manner of verbal expression. It highlights the stylistic quality of someone's language. - It is typically used in the singular form: "a turn of expression." - It often appears in evaluative contexts, commenting on the style of a writer or speaker.
Examples
- The poet was admired for her elegant and surprising turn of expression.
- His letter was full of witty turns of expression that made it a pleasure to read.
- The politician's clumsy turn of expression was widely criticized in the press.
Advanced Usage
- "A felicitous/happy turn of expression": A particularly apt or well-chosen phrase.
- The author has a gift for the felicitous turn of expression.
- "A peculiar/unfortunate turn of expression": A phrase that is odd or poorly chosen.
- His unfortunate turn of expression caused unintended offense.
Variants and Related Words
- Turn of phrase: This is a more common and often interchangeable variant. While "turn of expression" can be slightly more formal, both refer to a distinctive way with words.
- She has a very amusing turn of phrase.
Synonyms
- Phrasing: The particular way in which ideas are expressed in words.
- Diction: The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- Locution: A word or phrase, especially with regard to style or idiom.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A way with words: An idiomatic phrase meaning a talent for using language effectively and impressively.
- The great storyteller certainly had a way with words.
Noun
- a distinctive spoken or written expression
- John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea