Phrasing ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Phrasing ( noun )

The way in which words are arranged to create a well-formed sentence or expression.

Origin:

From the middle english word "phrasen" which means "to phrase or express".

Examples:

  1. The phrasing of the question was confusing.
  2. I like the phrasing of the poem, it flows nicely.
  3. The song's phrasing was a bit off, but the singer made up for it with passion.
  4. The phrasing of the contract was crucial to its success.
  5. He was praised for his unique phrasing in the piano solo.

(As a verb)

Phrasing ( verb )

The way in which words are arranged to create a well-formed sentence or expression.

Origin:

From the middle english word "phrasen" which means "to phrase or express".

Examples:

  1. The phrasing of the question was confusing.
  2. I like the phrasing of the poem, it flows nicely.
  3. The song's phrasing was a bit off, but the singer made up for it with passion.
  4. The phrasing of the contract was crucial to its success.
  5. He was praised for his unique phrasing in the piano solo.
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