locution (Meaning)

Wordnet

locution (n)

a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations

Webster

locution (n.)

Speech or discourse; a phrase; a form or mode of expression.

locution Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's eloquent locution captivated the audience.
  2. The professor's locution was clear and concise, making the lecture easy to follow.
  3. The writer's masterful locution transported readers to another world.
  4. The lawyer's locution was measured and persuasive, swaying the jury in their favor.
  5. The orator's locution was both poetic and powerful, inspiring listeners.
  6. The singer's locution was rich and expressive, enhancing the emotional impact of the song.
  7. The actor's locution was nuanced and believable, bringing the character to life.
  8. The preacher's locution was passionate and soul-stirring, moving the congregation.
  9. The child's innocent locution revealed their unadulterated imagination.
  10. The author's locution was sharp and witty, making the book a delightful read.

FAQs About the word locution

a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situationsSpeech or discourse; a phrase; a form or mode of expression.

style, manner,mode, tone, vein, fashion,phraseology, address, regionalism, connotation

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The politician's eloquent locution captivated the audience.

The professor's locution was clear and concise, making the lecture easy to follow.

The writer's masterful locution transported readers to another world.

The lawyer's locution was measured and persuasive, swaying the jury in their favor.