Pronunciation: /freɪziˈɒlədʒi/
noun the choice and arrangement of words in a sentence or phrase
A1 I am learning new phraseology in my English class.
A2 The phraseology used in this book is easy to understand.
B1 It is important to be familiar with the phraseology of legal documents.
B2 The diplomat's skillful use of phraseology impressed everyone at the conference.
C1 The author's unique phraseology sets her writing apart from others in the genre.
C2 The professor's deep knowledge of linguistic phraseology was evident in his research paper.
adjective relating to the style or manner of expression in words
A1 She used simple phraseology to explain the concept to the children.
A2 The textbook was written in clear phraseology for beginner learners.
B1 The legal document was filled with complex phraseology that was difficult to understand.
B2 The scientist's research paper was praised for its precise phraseology and terminology.
C1 The poet's use of unique phraseology added depth and complexity to the poem.
C2 The author's mastery of phraseology made the novel a literary masterpiece.
formal The legal document was meticulously drafted with precise phraseology.
informal I had to rewrite my essay because the professor didn't like my phraseology.
slang Her phraseology is so old-fashioned, it's like she's from another century.
figurative The artist's unique phraseology in painting captures the essence of emotion.
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