words to describe diction
7970397552 | Jargon | vocabulary for a profession | 0 | |
7970397553 | vulgar | coarse, indecent, tasteless, EX: ******* FBI DONT RESPECT NOTHIN | 1 | |
7970397554 | scholarly | intellectual, academic | 2 | |
7970397555 | insipid | uninteresting, tame, dull | 3 | |
7970397556 | precise | exact, accurate, decisive | 4 | |
7970397557 | esoteric | understood by a chosen few | 5 | |
7970397558 | connotative | alludes to; suggestive | 6 | |
7970397559 | plain | clear, obvious | 7 | |
7970397560 | literal | the primary meaning of the word; apparent, word for word | 8 | |
7970397561 | colloquial | ordinary, familiar language; vernacular (slang) EX: "Bloody Hell" -Ron, Harry Potter | 9 | |
7970397562 | artificial | lacking naturalness; false | 10 | |
7970397563 | detached | cut-off, removed, separated | 11 | |
7970397564 | emotional | having feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love | 12 | |
7970397565 | pedantic | didactic, scholastic, bookish | 13 | |
7970397566 | euphonious | pleasant sounding (languid, 'cellar door,' nefarious, sonorous, ethereal, iridescent) | 14 | |
7970397567 | cacophonous | harsh sounding ("With throats unslaked, with black lips baked, Agape they heard me call.") | 15 | |
7970397568 | euphemistic | an expression to substitute a harsh, blunt, or offensive word; You aren't broke, you have a temporarily negative cash flow. | 16 | |
7970397569 | pretentious | pompous, gaudy, inflated | 17 | |
7970397570 | sensuous | perceived by or affecting the senses; passionate, luscious | 18 | |
7970397571 | exact | verbatim, precise | 19 | |
7970397572 | learned | connected or involved with the pursuit of knowledge; educated, experienced | 20 | |
7970397573 | symbolic | representative, metaphorical | 21 | |
7970397574 | simple | easy to understand; clear, intelligible | 22 | |
7970397575 | figurative | involving figurative speech; serving as illustration | 23 | |
7970397576 | bombastic | high-sounding but with little meaning; inflated. | 24 | |
7970397577 | abstruse | difficult to understand; obscure. | 25 | |
7970397578 | grotesque | hideous, deformed; repulsively ugly or distorted. | 26 | |
7970397579 | concrete | representing an actual thing over quality (specific, particular) ex: cat, water, teacher | 27 | |
7970397580 | poetic | lyric, melodious, romantic | 28 | |
7970397581 | moralistic | concerned with or relating to human behavior or morality | 29 | |
7970397582 | slang | informal vocab; lingo, colloquialism | 30 | |
7970397583 | idiomatic | using expressions native to a speaker; Peculiar, vernacular | 31 | |
7970397584 | cultured | enlightened; cultivated, refined, finished | 32 | |
7970397585 | picturesque | vivid, colorful, impressive, striking | 33 | |
7970397586 | homespun | folksy, homey, native, rustic | 34 | |
7970397587 | provincial | rural, rustic, unpolished | 35 | |
7970397588 | trite | lacking freshness because of constant use of excessive repetition; common, banal, stereotyped | 36 | |
7970397589 | obscure | unclear, plain, ambiguous | 37 | |
7971135697 | denotation | the literal or primary meaning of a word | 38 | |
7971161187 | high/ formal diction | elevated and elaborate, complex words, a lofty tone. | 39 | |
7971183740 | Middle or neutral diction | stresses simplicity rather than complexity; maintains correct language but avoids elaborate words. | 40 | |
7971202044 | Low or informal diction | The language used in common, everyday situations. It is relaxed and unself-conscious. The language of people "hanging out." Uses common and simple words, foreign expressions, slang, swear words, and invented words. | 41 | |
7971276694 | Abstract | general or conceptual; not having a physical or concrete existence. | 42 |