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Hot SAT Words:. Lessons # 1-10. Lesson #2: The Runaway Mouth. Words Relating to Speaking. CIRCUMLOCUTION. n. speaking in circles; roundabout speech. CIRCUMLOCUTION. Is commonly called “beating around the bush.”. COLLOQUIAL. Adj. Pertaining to common everyday speech; conversational.

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  1. Hot SAT Words: Lessons # 1-10

  2. Lesson #2: The Runaway Mouth Words Relating to Speaking

  3. CIRCUMLOCUTION • n. speaking in circles; roundabout speech

  4. CIRCUMLOCUTION Is commonly called “beating around the bush.”

  5. COLLOQUIAL Adj. Pertaining to common everyday speech; conversational

  6. COLLOQUIAL Sometimes a colloquial expression becomes standard in English usage.

  7. COLLOQUIAL

  8. DIFFUSE • Adj. Spread out, not concise; wordy

  9. DIFFUSE • The class discussion was so diffuse that few solid points were made.

  10. DIGRESS vb. To wander off from the subject or topic spoken about

  11. DIGRESSION Thedigression in Karl’s speech interested me more than the main point.

  12. ELOQUENCE n. Artful ease with speaking; speech that can impact people’s feelings

  13. ELOQUENT

  14. GARRULOUS Adj. Talkative; loquacious

  15. GARRULOUS • GARRULOUS gatherings of students are unwelcome in the library!

  16. GRANDILOQUENT • adj. Using big and fancy words when speaking for the purpose of impressing others

  17. Mr. Green tries to impress students with his grandiloquence instead of just telling them what they need to know.

  18. LOQUACIOUS • Adj. Very talkative; liking to talk; See “garrulous”

  19. LOQUACIOUS Adj. Talkative; garrulous

  20. PRATTLE • vb. To speak on and on in a senseless and silly manner; to talk foolishly

  21. NO prattling!

  22. RANT • Vb.To talk very loudly, even wildly

  23. RANT • Vb.To talk very loudly, even wildly RANTING!

  24. RHETORICAL • Adj. Relating to speech that is used to persuade or have some effect; NEGATIVE connotation = insincere in expression

  25. RHETORIC • The attorney’s forceful rhetoric convinced the jury to acquit the defendant.

  26. VERBOSE • Adj. Using too many words; wordy; long-winded

  27. VERBOSE • Verbose writing can be called “flabby.” (colloquial)

  28. VOLUBLE Adj. Talking a great deal with ease;“glib” = negative version of voluble

  29. VOLUBLE Mrs. Shivers is voluble. If you ask her a question, do not expect a succinct answer. You’ll get a detailed explanation.

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