Meaning & Definition of word "Diction"
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Diction
/ˈdɪk.ʃən/
noun:
- 1. The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- Example: The author's diction was so rich and varied that it brought the characters to life.
- 2. The style of enunciation in speaking or singing.
- Example: Her diction was clear, allowing the audience to understand every word.
- 3. The manner in which words are pronounced.
- Example: He worked hard to improve his diction to make his lectures more effective.
- 4. A particular variety of language or style.
- Example: His casual diction contrasted sharply with his friend’s formal speech.
Etymology
From Latin 'dictio', from 'dicere' which means 'to say'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
good diction:
A clarity in speech that makes words easily understood.
poor diction:
A lack of clarity in speech, often making words difficult to understand.
formal diction:
The choice of words that is more formal, usually used in professional or academic contexts.
Related Words
articulation:
The clarity or effectiveness of pronunciation.
eloquence:
Fluency and effectiveness in speech.
phraseology:
The way in which words and phrases are used in speech or writing.
Slang Meanings of diction
Meaning: Word choice that is particularly stylish or clever.
Example Sentence: That poem had some real diction; it flowed beautifully.
Meaning: The way someone speaks that denotes their social background.
Example Sentence: Her diction really gives away that she comes from a wealthy family.