Diction means the choice of words or phrases / the style of enunciation in speaking or singing.
Sentence examples : "The Beauty Pageant contestants are improving their diction with the help of their diction expert."
Or, "She won the competition as her diction was very clear and apt."
Everybody though his speech was excellent as his diction was immaculate. his diction was excellent though out his speech
the girls had to have diction when we answer her question
diction means word choice
The word "diction", meaning 'the effectiveness of word choice', is a noun.
Martin's diction betrayed his spending so much time talking with his family in Georgia when when he returned to London: his British friends accused him of having an American accent.
He has good diction.
Her diction while giving the speech was flawless.
Everybody though his speech was excellent as his diction was immaculate. his diction was excellent though out his speech
Sentence, expression, diction, slogan
the girls had to have diction when we answer her question
figure of diction means the same word used a lot in sentence or thought
Diction is to word as melody is to
diction means word choice
The word "diction", meaning 'the effectiveness of word choice', is a noun.
The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe May Apex :)
Martin's diction betrayed his spending so much time talking with his family in Georgia when when he returned to London: his British friends accused him of having an American accent.
The word diction comes from the Latin language and means to proclaim or dedicate. Synonyms of diction are articulation and enunciation. The first know use of diction was in 1581.