Pronunciation: /ˈdɪkʃən/
noun the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
A1 Good diction is important for clear communication.
A2 She struggled with her diction during the speech.
B1 Improving your diction can help you become a better public speaker.
B2 The actor's impeccable diction captivated the audience.
C1 His precise diction and eloquent delivery impressed everyone in the room.
C2 The author's masterful diction elevated the novel to a literary masterpiece.
formal The author's diction in the novel was precise and eloquent, showcasing their mastery of language.
informal I like how the rapper's diction is so clear in his songs, makes it easier to understand the lyrics.
slang Her diction is on point when she's rapping, she really knows how to spit those bars.
figurative The politician's diction was like a double-edged sword, cutting through the lies and revealing the truth.
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