phraseology
Collocations
3ADJ.
correct
VERB + PHRASEOLOGY
pray
ADV.
worldly
Definitions
noun
Study of set or fixed expressions.
The style in which words and phrases are used in writing or speech.
I was riding through the forest, when suddenly (pray correct my phraseology if too worldly—you know I am not well read in these epics of the heart) I saw a knight and his lady traversing one of the glades; the golden sunshine fell athwart the green leaves, and showed their white steeds and whiter plumes, while the air around grew musical with their gentle words and laughter.
A group of specialized words and expressions used by a particular group.
Fortunately, two servants she had brought with her, were devotedly attached to their mistress; and the others only entering her apartments at rare intervals, did not understand her mystic allusions; and she now, more than ever, affected to veil her meaning under the mysterious phraseology so much adopted by the Jacobites.
Light is, therefore, only an attendant circumstance in the production of the photographic picture; and this seems proved by the fact of one body impressing its image upon another in the dark, when the bodies are approximated at what, in electrical phraseology, is called the striking distance.
A collection of phrases; a phrasebook.
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Synonyms
noun — the manner in which something is expressed in words
- wording
- diction
- phrasing
- verbiage
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3I was riding through the forest, when suddenly (pray correct my phraseology if too worldly—you know I am not well read in these epics of the heart) I saw a knight and his lady traversing one of the gl
WiktionaryFortunately, two servants she had brought with her, were devotedly attached to their mistress; and the others only entering her apartments at rare intervals, did not understand her mystic allusions; a
WiktionaryLight is, therefore, only an attendant circumstance in the production of the photographic picture; and this seems proved by the fact of one body impressing its image upon another in the dark, when th
Wiktionary