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locution Meaning in Tamil ( locution வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பேசும் பணி,



locution தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

locution's Usage Examples:

Till 1815 the only extant works ascribed (erroneously) to Fronto were two grammatical treatises, De nominum verborumque diferentiis and Exempla elocutionum (the last being really by Arusianus Messius).


aop elo P-or o Alegre VP P'S Continuatio Southward ul (Same Scale) G 46° na, Sao own Para Blumenau 4dThe elocution of immigrants is sometimes hard to understand.


The pope, in an allocution of 22nd June 1868, declared that these " damnable and abominable laws " which were " contrary to the concordat, to the laws of the Church and to the principles of Christianity," were " absolutely and for ever null and void.


At the same time his love of the marvellous found gratification in the wonders of the Arabian Nights, and it is further characteristically related of him that he used to carry continually in his waistcoat pocket a miniature copy of Ossian, passages from which he frequently recited with "sonorous elocution and vehement gesticulation.


allocutions, epistolae, 'c.


At the end of May the pope, in an allocution to the cardinals, had spoken of Italy in terms of unusual cordiality, and had expressed a wish for peace.


His prose writings gained great reputation in their own day, and long afterwards, but are disfigured by apparent straining after effect, and by frequent puerility and circumlocution.


Swift inoculated the Scriblerus Club with his own hatred of pedantry, cant and circumlocution.


9 The phrase Mal'akh Yahweh may have been originally a courtly circumlocution for the Divine King; but it readily became a means of avoiding crude anthropomorphism, and later on, when the angels were classified, the Mal'akh Yahweh came to mean an angel of distinguished rank.


Prince Vasili himself, famed for his elocution, was to read it.





Synonyms:

oral communication, euphemism, loan translation, shucks, tongue twister, spoken language, idiomatic expression, logion, agrapha, byword, phrase, axiom, speech, anatomical, phrasal idiom, adage, Beatitude, maxim, catchword, language, spoken communication, set phrase, anatomical reference, epigram, expression, slogan, proverb, quip, dysphemism, ambiguity, sumpsimus, saw, shibboleth, calque formation, southernism, calque, motto, voice communication, speech communication, idiom, advice and consent, saying,



Antonyms:

dysphemism, euphemism, worth, misconstruction, artificial language,

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