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What are examples of circumlocution? + Example - Socratic 3 Mar 2017 · One example of circumlocution for the word bed for example is "a structure in your room which you sleep on." Circumlocution is essentially a method of explaining a word's definition in detail while not using that word. It can be used specifically if you have forgotten a word in another language and are attempting to tell people what you are referring to. One example of …
What is an example of periphrasis in any famous speech? 19 Feb 2018 · Periphrasis is the use of excessive and long words to convey a meaning which could have been said with much more brevity. It is important to not that periphrasis is a type of circumlocution, or roundabout and indirect way of speaking, but circumlocution is not always periphrasis. Periphrasis is used to embellish sentences by creating vivid effects to draw the …
Could you help me with these analogies? - Socratic Mollify: Altercation:: A. Mollusk: alternator B. soften : endurance C. soothe : dispute D. peace : violence ...
What is the word that means a roundabout way of expression? 14 Sep 2016 · Circumlocution means going round the point and/or taking a long time to get to the point.
Is the phrase "re-heated leftover Mahi-Mahi" considered a 30 Aug 2016 · For example "burning fire" is a pleonasm. As is "redundant pleonasm". Cicumlocution is the use of more words than necessary to get a point across and is typically used to be vague or evasive. And a plethora is a giant amount. So I guess "plethoric circumlocution" means even more words than necessary or perhaps being even more vague or evasive.
What is an antonym for circumlocution? - Socratic 10 Oct 2016 · Circumlocution is the use of many words when the less would be better. It's like telling a story, but babbling on and on instead of just getting to the point. So, an antonym would be (n.)conciseness or (adj.)concise, which means expressing or covering much in few words
What are some circumlocution communication strategies? 28 Jan 2017 · For example, if a minister was asked to comment about "the bill before this house", he might launch into an elaborate discussion of the historical, cultural and environmental factors relating to the presence of a mallard duck (or perhaps a policeman) on the pavement outside the houses of parliament, disguising it to make it appear that he is addressing the intended question.
Can you use "circumlocution" in a sentence? - Socratic 7 Jun 2016 · Circumlocution is when you want to discuss something, but don’t want to make any direct reference to it, so you create a way to get around the subject. There are different ways of expressing yourself in the English language - you can be direct, indirect, flowery, poetic, etc... Circumlocution, or the ability to refer to something in a roundabout way without actually directly …
What is the meaning of circumlocution in the following ... - Socratic 23 May 2016 · It means going round and round the central point of a conversation or discussion. In this sentence the person making the statement does not understand what the woman is saying because she takes so long to get to the point, which she in fact may never reach, that the point itself and any understanding is lost.
Why do authors use circumlocution? - Socratic 5 Feb 2018 · A few thoughts... Here are some possible uses: To deliberately slow down the pace, forcing the reader to spend time thinking about what is actually being said. To obfuscate uncomfortable subject matter. As a form of diplomatic language, making what is being said appear more polite and less harsh.