0 the manner in which words are pronounced:
1 the manner in which words are pronounced
A wellknown actress was giving classes on diction to women whose men had been arrested.
Precise analysis of diction and discourse is not invited here.
The company's fluent acting, comic ingenuity, clarity of diction, unaffected style of vocal ensemble and communicative warmth have repeatedly been praised.
A common characteristic was that they were actors rather than singers: clear diction and strong stage personality were more important than a trained singing voice.
Latinised diction was regarded as the most suitable for works which were sonorous, magniloquent and authoritative.
What, then, is the significance of the conservative diction of these poems?
The presence of these compounds is thus strong evidence for the conservative nature of the diction of these poems.
Diction has been neglected in the theatre recently.