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Meanings of
circumlocution
in inglês
russo
перифраз
português
perifrase
catalão
perífrasi
espanhol
circunloquio
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Ambiguous or roundabout figure of speech.
periphrasis
circumduction
circumvolution
ambage
Related terms
stylistic device
português
perifrase
português
circunlóquio
catalão
circumlocució
Back to the meaning
An indirect way of expressing something.
indirect expression
português
circunlóquio
Sinônimos
Examples for "
periphrasis
"
periphrasis
circumduction
circumvolution
ambage
Examples for "
periphrasis
"
1
Why does the Evangelist not say, without that
periphrasis
,
'healed the sick'?
2
The provincial word emparamarse can be translated only by a very long
periphrasis
.
3
He had a cunning mastery of
periphrasis
,
and a telling command of adverbs.
4
He often expresses the commonest thoughts in a studied
periphrasis
.
5
This they contrived by the ready expedient of the
periphrasis
.
1
Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation,
circumduction
,
pronation, supination, and the lateral movements.
2
"Here it is: a 'telltale
circumduction
of his right leg.' That means he rolls it out slightly with each step."
1
Never did a monarch hold so steadfastly to a deadly purpose, or proceed so languidly and with so much
circumvolution
to his goal.
2
Tell me, then, for you can, in what periphrasis of language, in what
circumvolution
of phrase, I shall envelope, yet not conceal, the plain story.
3
This "Ariadne's thread" easily follows all sinuosities, and adapts itself to all
circumvolutions
.
1
The doctor still answered per
ambages
,
ut mos oraculis.
2
There should be
ambages
in such a matter.
3
And the
ambages
should take time.
4
It is true, in doing this, I may perhaps be obliged to use some
AMBAGES
,
and ways of speech not common.
5
No "longæ
ambages
"
for him.
Usage of
circumlocution
in inglês
1
Pope dislikes a simple term and loves a
circumlocution
and an abstraction.
2
He defined the nature and crime of treason with elaboration and
circumlocution
.
3
The first is that it uses
circumlocution
rather than short straight speech.
4
So without
circumlocution
she went and offered to take the sinking child.
5
All your
circumlocution
and your fine words are simply an additional insult.
6
Ritchie plunged into
circumlocution
at once, but she very soon stopped him.
7
No more
circumlocution
;
no more doubtful playing of the game with this woman.
8
The Koran resorts to no euphemism or
circumlocution
in declaring it.
9
The usual techniques of flattery, euphemism, and
circumlocution
won't work here.
10
His talk was simple, natural, and direct, never dropping into
circumlocution
nor elocution.
11
There was no needless repetition of tiresome
circumlocution
in his composition.
12
Let us throw aside
circumlocution
,
and at once give account of the incident.
13
He had determined to cast prudence and
circumlocution
to the winds.
14
The use of a French word saved him a long
circumlocution
.
15
An outburst of frankness often accomplishes more than the politest
circumlocution
.
16
I know you well, and I have spoken out without concealment or
circumlocution
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
circumlocution
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
further circumlocution
much circumlocution
little circumlocution
avoid circumlocution
more circumlocution
More collocations
Translations for
circumlocution
russo
перифраз
перифраза
português
perifrase
perífrase
circunlóquio
catalão
perífrasi
circumlocució
circumloqui
espanhol
circunloquio
perífrasis
perifrasis
Circumlocution
through the time
Circumlocution
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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