You could use circumlocution to avoid answering questions. This is not a good thing.
Yes, it is possible to use circumlocution to avoid answering a question directly. This technique involves speaking or writing in a roundabout way, using excessive words or tangents, so as to not provide a straightforward answer. However, this can be seen as evasive and frustrating for the person seeking a direct response.
Circumlocution is the use of many words where fewer would do. For example, instead of saying "I'm not sure," one might use circumlocution and say "I'm somewhat uncertain of the answer."
One way to use circumlocution in a sentence is by describing an object or concept in a roundabout way without directly naming it. For example, instead of saying "car," you could say "a vehicle used for transportation on roads." This technique can be used to add more detail or create a sense of mystery in your writing.
I try to tolerate my neighbor's loud music, but sometimes it can be difficult to concentrate.
You can use the word "someone" in a sentence to refer to an unspecified person. For example, "Someone knocked on the door," implies that a person, whose identity is unknown or irrelevant, knocked on the door.
Sometimes but if one uses a comma in a question here it gets automatically removed. Yes, while I am answering this question, you will be reading the answer. This is an example sentence.
Clever question with an obvious answer! The tactical purposes of circumlocution are to avoid answering a question. I.e., talking around a subject, without making or getting to a point would be a good way to avoid answering a question. However, because your question was categorized under Law & Legal Issues, you should be forewarned that a court or investigating department might have an issue with such a tactic, if used to avoid legal questions; and they might have --- or find --- reason to dock you for trying. Better advice: check with your attorney.
Yes, because the prefix circum mean around and it will mean to go around the question which means to avoid it.
Circumlocution is the use of many words where fewer would do. For example, instead of saying "I'm not sure," one might use circumlocution and say "I'm somewhat uncertain of the answer."
His admission came after years of circumlocution.
One way to use circumlocution in a sentence is by describing an object or concept in a roundabout way without directly naming it. For example, instead of saying "car," you could say "a vehicle used for transportation on roads." This technique can be used to add more detail or create a sense of mystery in your writing.
Due to his recent stroke, Mr. Carlson used circumlocution to mask his difficulty recalling the names of household appliances.
Circumlocation is not a word. Circumlocution is a word meaning a roundabout or ambiguous figure of speech. It is used often when a word isn't known but it's attributes are. It is also used to get around saying a word directly, for example: "where the bad men go" in place for Hell. In a sentence it is a noun: "He avoided the question by answering with circumlocutions."
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use part of the question
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