The manner in which something is expressed in words.
The articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience.
1 They are tender in feeling, musical in verse, and pure in diction .
2 The wisdom of a million fools in the diction of a dullard.
3 The solution of this problem lies in the proper study of diction .
4 Was the mannered diction mostly down to English being her second language?
5 Thou thinkest Marie-Antoinette commanded the nobility of France with her good diction ?
6 The image is beautiful; but the diction is elaborately intricate, rhetorically indistinct.
7 The diction of poetry is the same as the diction of oratory.
8 The expansiveness of the heart would naturally communicate itself to the diction .
9 She had a perfect diction ; it was a delight to hear her.
10 The distinguishing feature of his poetry is the ease of its diction .
11 The diction is correct, the numbers are smooth, and the rhymes exact.
12 We say foreboding because in this case it is not mistaken diction .
13 Although born in Sweden she has achieved remarkable mastery of English diction .
14 Ione stared straight into his eyes, speaking in a clear precise diction .
15 The original was all her own-herown happy thoughts and gentle diction .
16 I can recollect better my father's diction than I can my father.
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