brevity, shortness of duration; conciseness, contradict, to assert the opposite, dialect, a particular variety of language spoken by members of a group or residents of a geographic region, diction, pronunciation; vocal expresssion, edit, to select, correct, and prepare for publication, eloquent, fluent and graceful in the use of language, emphasis, special importance or attention given to something to make it stand out, enunciate, to articulate speech sounds, equivocate, to use vague language with the intent to deceive or mislead, guttural, pertaining to or produced in or near the throat, idioms, expressions whose meanings cannot be derived from the combined literal meanings of their words, incite, to urge on or arouse, incoherent, unable to express oneself clearly or logically, jargon, specialized or technical vocabulary , linguistic, pertaining to language, lucid, easy to understand; rational, oratory, the art of public speaking, prosaic, factual; unpoetic; dull or commonplace, usage, the way language is used to express ideas, verbose, wordy.

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