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ˈwɜr dɪŋword·ing
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
wording
An author's diction is strictly his choice and use of words, with no special reference to thought; expression regards the words simply as the vehicle of the thought. Phrase and phraseology apply to words or combinations of words which are somewhat technical; as, in legal phraseology; in military phrase. Diction is general; wording is limited; we speak of the diction of an author or of a work, the wording of a proposition, of a resolution, etc. Verbiage never bears this sense (see CIRCUMLOCUTION.) The language of a writer or speaker may be the national speech he employs; as, the English or French language; or the word may denote his use of that language; as, the author's language is well (or ill) chosen. Style includes diction, expression, rhetorical figures such as metaphor and simile, the effect of an author's prevailing tone of thought, of his personal traits — in short, all that makes up the clothing of thought in words; thus, we speak of a figurative style, a frigid or an argumentative style, etc., or of the style of Macaulay, Prescott, or others. An author's vocabulary is the range of words which he brings into his use. Compare LANGUAGE.
Synonyms:
diction, expression, language, phrase, phraseology, style, verbiage, vocabulary
Princeton's WordNet
wording, diction, phrasing, phraseology, choice of words, verbiagenoun
the manner in which something is expressed in words
"use concise military verbiage"- G.S.Patton
Synonyms:
diction, verbiage, enunciation, verbalism, choice of words, phrasing, phraseology
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
wordingnoun
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phrasing
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "wording":
formulation, drafting, text, phrasing, language, terminology, formula, phrase, formulating, editor, editorial, expression, version
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#292 | version | |
#349 | text | |
#562 | language | |
#792 | style | |
#1220 | editor | |
#2551 | editorial | |
#2553 | expression | |
#3630 | formula | |
#5017 | phrase | |
#8447 | vocabulary | |
#9890 | terminology | |
#10246 | formulation | |
#11288 | drafting | |
#15302 | wording | |
#26164 | formulating | |
#43938 | diction | |
#44850 | phrasing | |
#78060 | verbiage | |
#84177 | phraseology | |
#132040 | enunciation |
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Poetry should please by a fine excess and not by singularity. It should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost as a remembrance.
I am not certain of the exact wording or the book it is in, but the essence of the statement is, When you meditate you facilitate the growth of the entire world. I have searched the internet but have not found it. It is such a profound statement it deserves to be listed with his other quotations, and he even said it before RUPERT SHELDRAKE POSTULATED MORPHOGENETIC RESONANCE.
Facts First : It is true that the US, at an estimated $ 10,586 per person in 2018, spends twice as much or more per person on health care as Canada( $ 4,974) and most other members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development( OECD) -- but the US does not spend twice as much as any other country. Switzerland, at $ 7,317 per capita, and Norway, at $ 6,187 per capita, were well above half the US level in 2018, according to OECD figures. Several other countries were above half more narrowly. Senator Sanders could correctly say the US spends more than twice the OECD average. As we've noted before, though, Senator Sanders has been using the same inaccurate wording for more than a decade, even though that wording has been fact checked as inaccurate since 2009. Trump's tax law and the very richSanders said.
Corrections Commissioner Rodney Ballard:
Once I learned of the policy and its antiquated wording, I took steps to have it corrected, this is how we will address any similar issue facing The Kentucky Department of Corrections.
The 2nd amendment was never intended to allow private citizens to 'keep and bear arms.' If it had, there would have been wording such as 'the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.'
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