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diction - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diction in Hindi

  • शब्द-चयन

Noun

  • उच्चारण
  • बोलने का ढ़ंग
  • शब्दों के बोलने का ढ़ंग
  • शब्द-चयन
  • पद-रचना
  • रीति

diction Definition

Noun

  • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
  • the style of enunciation in speaking or singing.

diction Example

  • Wordsworth campaigned against exaggerated poetic diction ( वर्ड्सवर्थ ने अतिशयोक्तिपूर्ण काव्य शैली के खिलाफ अभियान चलाया )
  • Diction employed by the author seems to exaggerate and stretch the truth. ( लेखक द्वारा प्रयुक्त डिक्शन सत्य को बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर पेश करता है। )
  • The Renaissance displayed itself in their effort to purify the form and diction of poetry. ( पुनर्जागरण ने कविता के रूप और भाषा को शुद्ध करने के अपने प्रयास में खुद को प्रदर्शित किया। )
  • When Ed reads the evening news on air, his diction is so nonchalant he sounds as though he is not concerned about the state of the world.  ( एड जब शाम के समाचार को ऑन एयर पढ़ता है, तो उसका उच्चारण इतना अचूक होता है कि उसे लगता है कि उसे दुनिया की स्थिति की कोई चिंता नहीं है। ) 

More Sentence

  • The mountain man’s raspy diction made it hard for us to understand what he was saying.  
  • Since Janice wants to be a game show host, she is taking several speech classes to improve her diction.  
  • Bill’s diction can be described as slow and simple and is a representation of the fact he dropped out of school after the sixth grade.  
  • After the stroke, Katie had to work hard to refine her diction so people could understand her.  
  • Hank’s diction is greatly affected by his stuttering.  
  • When Uncle Floyd is drunk, his diction becomes slurred.  
  • His commanding presence, mastery of diction, and resonant voice made him an effective platform speaker.
  • His posture is regally straight; his diction, impeccably clear.
  • She did the same with varieties of black speech and diction.
  • But it is not just his diction that makes Schiotz inimitable.
  • Kaplan said one problem Thomas will work on is his diction.
  • Veering from obfuscatory Latinate diction ( " discernment,"
  • The diction was deliberately pitched at a level below her awareness.
  • "She had beautiful diction, " said Rolon.
  • She taught him diction, stamina, and breath-control.
  • Her research ranges from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe diction of deficiency.
  • These additions are identical in object and closely related in character and diction with the Psalms of Solomon.
  • The decision to use an archaic diction might be thought a central part of Spenser's particularly Protestant poetics.
  • she began imitating his careful diction