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Diction



Diction \Dic"tion\, n. [L. dicto a saying, a word, fr. dicere,
   dictum, to say; akin to dicare to proclaim, and to E. teach,
   token: cf. F. diction. See Teach, and cf. Benison,
   Dedicate, Index, Judge, Preach, Vengeance.]
   Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the
   construction, disposition, and application of words in
   discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.;
   mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's
   poems.
   [1913 Webster]

         His diction blazes up into a sudden explosion of
         prophetic grandeur.                      --De Quincey.

   Syn: Diction, Style, Phraseology.

   Usage: Style relates both to language and thought; diction,
          to language only; phraseology, to the mechanical
          structure of sentences, or the mode in which they are
          phrased. The style of Burke was enriched with all the
          higher graces of composition; his diction was varied
          and copious; his phraseology, at times, was careless
          and cumbersome. "Diction is a general term applicable
          alike to a single sentence or a connected composition.
          Errors in grammar, false construction, a confused
          disposition of words, or an improper application of
          them, constitute bad diction; but the niceties, the
          elegancies, the peculiarities, and the beauties of
          composition, which mark the genius and talent of the
          writer, are what is comprehended under the name of
          style." --Crabb.
          [1913 Webster]See also:
Teach Benison Dedicate Index Judge Preach 
Vengeance Diction Style Phraseology 

Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48

i k e n n e t: AD-DICTION 234
ikennet is the deranged ramblings and random directionless explorations of Kenneth Lim. You are advised to ignore the inane and frankly, uninspiring content and shave your legs instead. Should you decide otherwise, Kenneth will not be ...

languagehat.com: PULP DICTION.
John McIntyre, a truly old-school copy editor (the man wears a bow tie, for God's sake), has a delightful hard-boiled detective story celebrating National Grammar Day, Pulp Diction. To whet your appetite, here's a bit from Chapter 2, ...

You Don't Say: Pulp Diction: The complete serial
Pulp Diction: The complete serial. 1. 15 items or trouble. You get 'em in the checkout at Safeway — harried mothers with kids clamoring for candy, bleary-eyed old guys pushing a cartload into the fifteen-items line, kids with green hair ...




Diction typographical errors:
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