12 words that describe language

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WORDS THAT DESCRIBE LANGUAGE: The F abulous Forty 1. abs truse: dif fic ult to unders tan d 2. arti ficia l: a language in vented for a sp ecifi c purpose and bas ed on a set of prescr ibed rul es; not genuine or natural 3. bombas tic: speec h or wri ting marked by an extr avaganc e or aff ectat ion of st yle t hat the c ontent does not warrant; grandiloquent or pompous 4. collo quial: characteristic of or ap propr iate to the spoken l anguage or t o writi ng that see ks the eff ect of speech; informal 5. concre te: of or relat ing to an act ual, s pecif ic thi ng or i nstan ce; par ticul ar 6. connotative: sugges t or imp ly in addi tion to a l iteral meani ng; words with suggested or assoc iated meanings 7. cul tur ed: educat ed, pol ish ed, and refine d 8. detached: marked by an absenc e of emotiona l invol vement , and an impersonal object ivity 9. dia tr ibe: a b itt er, abus ive denu nci ati on 10. eloquence: a form of persuasion involving word choices based on moving an audience 11. emotional: a strong feeling that arises subjectively rather than through conscious effort 12. esoteric: intended for or understood by only a particular group, restri cted number of people 13. euphemistic: substituting a mild, indirect, or vague term for one considered harsh, blunt, or offensi ve 14. exact: strictly and completely in accord with fact; not deviating from truth or real ity 15. figurative: based on or making use of figures of speech; metaphorical 16. grotesque: characterized by ludicrous or incongruous distortion as of appearance or manner 17. homesp un: simple and homely; unpret entious 18. idiomatic: peculiar to or charact eristic of a given language or a particular group of people 19. incongruous: lacking in harmony; incompatible and i nconsistent 20. insi pid: lacki ng flavor or zest; dul l 21. jargon: a hybrid language or dial ogue; a pidgin (nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless language) 22. learned: demonstrating profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite 23. literal: conforming to the exact or primary meaning of a word or words; factual 24. moralistic: characterized by displayi ng the quality of being in accord with standards of right and good conduct 25. obscure: not r eadily noticed or seen; ambiguous or vague 26. pedantic: characterized by a narrow, of ten ostentatious concern for book learning and formal rul es 27. picturesque: strikingly expressive or vivid 28. plain: not el aborate or complicated; simple; unaffected and unpretentious 29. poetic: having a quality or s tyle characteristic of poetr y 30. precise: clearly expressed or del ineat ed 31. pretentious: marked by an extravagant outward s how; ostentatious 32. provincial: not fas hionable or sophisticated; limited in per spective 33. schmaltzy: of or marked by excessive or maudlin senti mentality 34. scholarly: characteristic of knowledge resulting from study of r esearch (in a particular field) 35. sensuous: appealing to a gratif ying of the senses (aesthetics) 36. simple: not involve d or complicat ed 37. slang: a kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and pl ayful speech; made up typically of short- lived coinages and figures of speech that are used deliberately in place of standard terms for added raciness, humor, irreverence or other affect; (language peculiar to a group) 38. symbolic: expressed by the representat ions of s omething else by associati on, resemblance, or convention 39. trite: lacking power to evoke interest through overuse or repetiti on; hackneyed 40. vulgar: deficient in t aste, deli cacy, or refinement; crudely indecent 12

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WORDS THAT DESCRIBE LANGUAGE: The Fabulous Forty

1. abstruse: difficult to understand2. artificial: a language invented for a specific purpose and based on a set of prescribed rules; not

genuine or natural

3. bombastic: speech or writing marked by an extravagance or affectation of style that the content doesnot warrant; grandiloquent or pompous

4. colloquial: characteristic of or appropriate to the spoken language or to writing that seeks the effectof speech; informal

5. concrete: of or relating to an actual, specific thing or instance; particular 

6. connotative: suggest or imply in addition to a literal meaning; words with suggested or associated

meanings

7. cultured: educated, polished, and refined8. detached: marked by an absence of emotional involvement, and an impersonal objectivity

9. diatribe: a bitter, abusive denunciation

10. eloquence: a form of persuasion involving word choices based on moving an audience11. emotional: a strong feeling that arises subjectively rather than through conscious effort

12. esoteric: intended for or understood by only a particular group, restricted number of people

13. euphemistic: substituting a mild, indirect, or vague term for one considered harsh, blunt, or offensive14. exact: strictly and completely in accord with fact; not deviating from truth or reality

15. figurative: based on or making use of figures of speech; metaphorical

16. grotesque: characterized by ludicrous or incongruous distortion as of appearance or manner 17. homespun: simple and homely; unpretentious

18. idiomatic: peculiar to or characteristic of a given language or a particular group of people

19. incongruous: lacking in harmony; incompatible and inconsistent

20. insipid: lacking flavor or zest; dull21. jargon: a hybrid language or dialogue; a pidgin (nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless language)

22. learned: demonstrating profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite

23. literal: conforming to the exact or primary meaning of a word or words; factual

24. moralistic: characterized by displaying the quality of being in accord with standards of right andgood conduct

25. obscure: not readily noticed or seen; ambiguous or vague26. pedantic: characterized by a narrow, often ostentatious concern for book learning and formal rules

27. picturesque: strikingly expressive or vivid

28. plain: not elaborate or complicated; simple; unaffected and unpretentious

29. poetic: having a quality or style characteristic of poetry30. precise: clearly expressed or delineated

31. pretentious: marked by an extravagant outward show; ostentatious

32. provincial: not fashionable or sophisticated; limited in perspective33. schmaltzy: of or marked by excessive or maudlin sentimentality

34. scholarly: characteristic of knowledge resulting from study of research (in a particular field)35. sensuous: appealing to a gratifying of the senses (aesthetics)36. simple: not involved or complicated

37. slang: a kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and playful speech; made up typically of short-

lived coinages and figures of speech that are used deliberately in place of standard terms for addedraciness, humor, irreverence or other affect; (language peculiar to a group)

38. symbolic: expressed by the representations of something else by association, resemblance, or 

convention

39. trite: lacking power to evoke interest through overuse or repetition; hackneyed40. vulgar: deficient in taste, delicacy, or refinement; crudely indecent

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