Impaired use of language
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APHASIAImpaired use of language
WORNImpaired by use.
PLAINTALKUse of simple, clear language
PURISMStrict use of language, etc.
GRAMMATICALNESSCorrectness in use of language.
IMAGERYThe use of figurative language
IDIOLECTIndividual's unique use of language
prelingualbefore the use of language
signingthe use of sign language
swearingThe use of offensive language
tropologyThe figurative use of language
rhetoricthe skillful use of language
magniloquenceUse of high-flown language
PURISTOne oversolicitous about use of language.
verbalismsExcessive or empty use of language
prelinguallyPRELINGUAL, before the use of language
verbalismExcessive or empty use of language
signingsSIGNING, the use of sign language
latinityknowledge or use of the Latin language
coprolaliaan uncontrollable or obsessive use of obscene language
vernacularthe plain variety of language in everyday use.
pottymouthone given to habitual use of bad language
abusageimproper use of words; unidiomatic or ungrammatical language
tusherythe use of affectedly archaic language in novels, etc
tumescentpompous and pretentious, especially in the use of language.
coprolaliasCOPROLALIA, an uncontrollable or obsessive use of obscene language
pottymouthsPOTTYMOUTH, one given to habitual use of bad language
emotivepealing to or expressing emotion the emotive use of language
hebraizeto use expressions or constructions distinctive of the Hebrew language
foulmouthedgiven to the use of obscene, profane, or abusive language
hebraiseto use expressions or constructions distinctive of the Hebrew language
hyperurbanismuse of hypercorrect forms in language; also, such a form
mumpsimususing an erroneous use of language, out of habit or obstinacy.
herestheticthe art of political manipulation, esp by the use of language
herestheticsHERESTHETIC, the art of political manipulation, esp by the use of language
forcingwrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and lack of ease
grammarsA set of actual or presumed prescriptive notions about correct use of a language
equivocationThe use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication
equivocationsThe use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication
gobbledygookLanguage that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of abstruse technical terms; nonsense