Wording ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wording ( noun )

  1. The words used to express a particular idea or concept.
  2. The way in which words are arranged to create a coherent phrase or sentence.
  3. The precise way in which something is written or stated.

Origin:

From middle english wordyng, from old english weording, equivalent to word + -ing.

Examples:

  1. The wording of the contract was very important.
  2. The wording was not clear and caused confusion.
  3. He carefully considered the wording of his speech.
  4. The wording of the invitation was very formal.
  5. She changed the wording of her report to make it more concise.

(As a verb)

Wording ( verb )

  1. The words used to express a particular idea or concept.
  2. The way in which words are arranged to create a coherent phrase or sentence.
  3. The precise way in which something is written or stated.

Origin:

From middle english wordyng, from old english weording, equivalent to word + -ing.

Examples:

  1. The wording of the contract was very important.
  2. The wording was not clear and caused confusion.
  3. He carefully considered the wording of his speech.
  4. The wording of the invitation was very formal.
  5. She changed the wording of her report to make it more concise.
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