Diction is to word as melody is to
There is no certain answer to this word.
diction
"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
melody = melokia
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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.
He has good diction.
The word "diction", meaning 'the effectiveness of word choice', is a noun.
The word diction means like a style of writing or word use so perhaps love diction is writing about love or using words to represent love.
Her diction while giving the speech was flawless.
There is no certain answer to this word.
Everybody though his speech was excellent as his diction was immaculate. his diction was excellent though out his speech
diction
word choice
diction
"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
No, melody is a noun. The adverb form is melodically.