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- DICTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DICTION definition: style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words See examples of diction used in a sentence
- DICTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When your English teacher complains about some of the words you chose to use in an essay, she's talking about your diction She may also use the term when commenting on the word choices made by a poet, and why a particular word was the best one possible in a particular line
- Diction - Wikipedia
Diction is usually judged in reference to the prevailing standards of proper writing and speech and is seen as the mark of quality of the writing It is also understood as the selection of certain words or phrases that become peculiar to a writer or character
- Diction - Examples and Definition of Diction as a literary device
At its core, Diction refers to the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing It’s about selecting the most fitting words to convey a specific meaning, tone, and effect
- DICTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ˈdɪk·ʃən Add to word list the manner in which words are pronounced (Definition of diction from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Diction - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
Diction is a writer's unique style of expression, especially his or her choice and arrangement of words A writer's vocabulary, use of language to produce a specific tone or atmosphere, and ability to communicate clearly with the reader are all essential parts of diction
- DICTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone's diction is how clearly they speak or sing His diction wasn't very good Clear diction is important
- The 9 Types of Diction in Writing, With Examples
Diction in speech refers to enunciation, or how well a speaker pronounces their words A person who speaks clearly has good diction, while a person who mumbles or mispronounces their words has poor diction
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