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wording

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Noun — The particular words and phrasing chosen to express something.

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What does “wording” mean?

The word “wording” means the particular words and phrasing chosen to express something. In plain terms, the specific way something is phrased, rather than its general meaning.

How do you pronounce “wording”?

“Wording” is pronounced WUR-dihng (/ˈwɜː(ɹ)dɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “wording” in a sentence?

Here is “wording” used in a sentence: “The lawyer suggested changing the wording of the contract.”

What part of speech is “wording”?

“Wording” is a noun.

Is “wording” a common word?

“Wording” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "wording" and "phrasing"?

"Wording" refers to the specific words chosen to express something, while "phrasing" refers more broadly to how those words are arranged and structured into sentences or expressions. The two overlap closely, but "phrasing" places slightly more emphasis on rhythm and construction.

What is the difference between "wording" and "content"?

"Wording" focuses on the particular words and phrasing used, while "content" refers to the overall ideas, information, or subject matter being communicated. Two texts can share the same content but differ entirely in their wording.

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