wording
IPA: wˈɝdɪŋ
noun
- A choice of words and the style in which they are used in a given context.
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Examples of "wording" in Sentences
- Especially when most of the wording is for other things.
- And that this wording is all about actual weddings and anniversaries.
- Lynch has said he would veto gay marriage if his wording is not adopted.
- This wording is also addressed to school aged children, not the young adult college population you speak about in this article.
- But the advisers did not offer specific wording changes; the label wording could vary for each drug, the Associated Press reported.
- Other than headings, which have been inserted throughout for organizational purposes, the wording is as it appears in the original documents.
- The title wording alone of the 2006 Egon Ronay's Guide to the Best Restaurants and Gastropubs in the UK points to the revolution that he did so much to promote.
- Its wording is broad enough that corporations have enlisted consultants to help them interpret whether dinners for state officials overseas or golf outings could get them into trouble.
- In the same way, conservative movements are concerned that the bills against homosexual hate crimes are so broad in wording that they will allow targeting for specific groups on very little basis.
- Just to make things clear: this is not Le Monde Diplomatique which is another paper that has nothing to do with Le Monde anymore but which managed to retain the title wording for the obvious publicity advantage.
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