The manner in which something is expressed in words.
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Examples for "wording"
Examples for "wording"
1The exact wording of the referendum question is yet to be decided.
2Both houses must then agree the final wording before it becomes law.
3He said the final decision on the wording was taken by May.
4The current debate concerned wording within a subsection of the departmental self-study.
5Unfortunately the wording is too ambiguous to decide one way or another.
1They are tender in feeling, musical in verse, and pure in diction.
2The wisdom of a million fools in the diction of a dullard.
3The solution of this problem lies in the proper study of diction.
4Was the mannered diction mostly down to English being her second language?
5Thou thinkest Marie-Antoinette commanded the nobility of France with her good diction?
1In elegant phraseology they are providences; in plain language they are milch-cows.
2A refinement of phraseology had set in; and it served its purpose.
3Shocking, isn't it? Crederre said, and again Veppers heard her stepmother's phraseology.
4Her childish phraseology made Owen smile in the midst of his annoyance.
5He knew nothing of the unheard-of intricacies in punctuation, spelling and phraseology.
1Yet again, sorry about the questionable phrasing there, given the subject matter.
2I don't remember phrasing it exactly that way, but yes, that proposal.
3And I haven't actually heard the Green Party use that phrasing, either.
4Riemann has ideas of his own, both in the phrasing and figuration.
5Her voice is raw and emotional, with phrasing far beyond her years.
1After the verbiage of the campaign, Ms Pelosi's words carry some weight.
2What chance has a Spanish peasant of understanding this rain of verbiage?
3The other is an obscure but quite typical exercise in ministerial verbiage.
4Stripped of verbiage and technicalities, the case is within the humblest comprehension.
5Mr. MOREHEAD, of North Carolina:-Cannotwe avoid the verbiage of the amendment?
1The choice of words was distinctive and the sentence structure more formal.
2Her choice of words startled and embarrassed Wallander, but he said nothing.
3Other members picked up on Mr Morrison's choice of words as well.
4Hans shrunk a bit at Harpal's tone and unyielding choice of words.
5But the minister's choice of words appears to have intensified the discourse.
6He even totally neglects the choice of words and turn of phrases.
7Lily bit her tongue to keep from protesting his choice of words.
8Indeed, she made her appeal with dignity and good choice of words.
9An appropriate, if unfortunate choice of words, given the Colombian circumstances.
10His choice of words led to criticism from some opposition MPs.
11Many other footy fans on social media also questioned McAvaney's choice of words.
12As for his choice of words, the less said the better.
13Their choice of words is unfortunate and they achieve two purposes.
14Others have praised Air Chief Marshal Houston's careful choice of words and phrasing.
15And prose intrudes in the choice of words as well as in images.
16And she's not easy to please. Marie smiled at his choice of words.
Translations for choice of words