choice of words

NOUN
  1. the manner in which something is expressed in words
    use concise military verbiage
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How To Use choice of words In A Sentence

  • I'll bet Bill Clinton took time out from his usual campaign "frump", picked up his cell phone, and gave Mr. Patterson a "little advice" about his choice of words to the media!! Paterson says Clinton frustrated, not desperate
  • His choice of words created quite a furor.
  • The author is of ten negligent in his choice of words.
  • Chambers gives several interesting words with the caco - root, eg "cacoepy", bad pronunciation, "cacology", also bad pronunciation and bad choice of words as well. Ephems of BLB
  • You'll have to excuse my rather bland choice of words in the initial sentence.
  • The eclectic choice of words used in the three-round final - including 'oribi' and 'zoeal', which are explained below, as well as 'bumbazed' and 'fanion' - shows how technical a high-level game can be. Home | Mail Online
  • The choice of words, the degree of abruptness, formality, friendliness, and softness all may have ethical dimensions.
  • So, yes, do I continue to oppose it and I do think the term precipice was a good choice of words, John. CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2009
  • The style is engaging, but the choice of words is sometimes infelicitous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nikki looked confused, but a light made her eyes flash and I immediately regretted my choice of words.
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