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Noun — The choice and arrangement of words used in speaking or writing.

Etymology

From Latin dictio, "a saying or speaking," from dico, "to say."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “diction” mean?

The word “diction” means the choice and arrangement of words used in speaking or writing. In plain terms, either your choice of words in writing, or how clearly you pronounce words when speaking.

How do you pronounce “diction”?

“Diction” is pronounced DIHK-shuhn (/ˈdɪk.ʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “diction” in a sentence?

Here is “diction” used in a sentence: “The poem is admired for its precise, vivid diction.”

What part of speech is “diction”?

“Diction” is a noun.

Where does the word “diction” come from?

The word “diction” comes from Latin. From Latin dictio, "a saying or speaking," from dico, "to say.".

How many meanings does “diction” have?

“Diction” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the choice and arrangement of words used in speaking or writing.

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