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"diction".the root is not diction, it is:dict (Latin root "to say")add the prefix "contra-" get the verb: contradict = to speak againstadd the suffix "-ion" to make it a noun: contradiction
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The antonym for diction is indistinctness or incoherence.
The prefix for "diction" is "dict-".
He has good diction.
formal diction is speaking or releasing words with certain enunciation.
Poetic Diction was created in 1928.
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Her diction was so precise and eloquent that her speech captivated the entire audience.
The author's precise diction allowed for clear communication of complex ideas in the academic paper.
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."
The word "diction" comes from the Latin word "dictio", which means "speaking" or "pronunciation".
Formal diction is more professional and follows grammatical rules, while informal diction is more relaxed and conversational, often using slang or colloquial expressions. Formal diction is typically used in academic or professional writing, while informal diction is more common in everyday communication.