Wording
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Wording ( noun )
- The words used to express a particular idea or concept.
- The way in which words are arranged to create a coherent phrase or sentence.
- The precise way in which something is written or stated.
Origin:
From middle english wordyng, from old english weording, equivalent to word + -ing.
Examples:
- The wording of the contract was very important.
- The wording was not clear and caused confusion.
- He carefully considered the wording of his speech.
- The wording of the invitation was very formal.
- She changed the wording of her report to make it more concise.
(As a verb)
Wording ( verb )
- The words used to express a particular idea or concept.
- The way in which words are arranged to create a coherent phrase or sentence.
- The precise way in which something is written or stated.
Origin:
From middle english wordyng, from old english weording, equivalent to word + -ing.
Examples:
- The wording of the contract was very important.
- The wording was not clear and caused confusion.
- He carefully considered the wording of his speech.
- The wording of the invitation was very formal.
- She changed the wording of her report to make it more concise.