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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The journalist accused the spokesperson of using circumlocution to avoid answering the question.
His circumlocution style of speaking confused his listeners.
She used circumlocution to avoid answering the question she was asked.
The doctor's use of circumlocution to describe the patient's condition made it hard for the family to understand the severity of the illness.
The student's essay was full of circumlocution, making it difficult to understand the main argument.
The doctor's use of circumlocution when delivering the diagnosis caused unnecessary anxiety for the patient.
The politician used circumlocution in his speech to avoid answering the question directly.
The politician's circumlocution on the issue only added confusion to the matter.
The professor's circumlocution lecture was difficult for the students to follow.
The company's statement about the layoffs was filled with circumlocution.
The scientist's circumlocution made it difficult for others to understand his findings.
Her circumlocution only served to prolong the meeting.
The student's essay was full of circumlocution and lacked clarity.
She used circumlocution in her speech to avoid offending anyone.
The manager's circumlocution language made the presentation uninteresting.
His speech was full of circumlocution, and nobody could understand his point.
The lawyer's argument was filled with circumlocution, and the judge had to ask him to clarify his point.
The poet's use of circumlocution added layers of meaning to the poem, making it open to interpretation.
The politician's speech was filled with circumlocution to avoid answering the reporter's direct question.
The politician's answer was full of circumlocution, and he didn't give a straight answer to the question.
The professor's lecture was filled with circumlocution, making it hard for the students to understand the main point.
The politician's circumlocution made it difficult to understand his true stance on the issue.
The CEO's speech was filled with circumlocution, leaving the employees unsure of the company's future plans.
The professor's use of circumlocution confused the students in the lecture.
Her writing was full of circumlocution, making it difficult to follow her argument.
The philosopher's circumlocution made his theories difficult for even his colleagues to comprehend.
I couldn't understand the instructions due to the teacher's use of circumlocution.
The CEO's circumlocution during the meeting made it hard for the employees to understand the company's new policy.
The lawyer used circumlocution to confuse the witness during cross-examination.
The lawyer's circumlocution in the closing argument failed to convince the jury.
The writer used circumlocution to make their point more subtly.
He used circumlocution to hint to his friend that he should study more for the upcoming test.
The doctor used circumlocution to explain to the patient that they needed to make lifestyle changes to improve their health.
She used circumlocution to politely decline her neighbor's invitation to a party.
Instead of telling his boss that he didn't like the project, he used circumlocution to suggest improvements.
The employee used circumlocution to suggest that the company could benefit from a change in leadership.
The politician resorted to circumlocution to avoid criticizing his opponent directly.
The professor used circumlocution to correct the student's mistake without embarrassing him.
Her circumlocution made it difficult to understand what she was really trying to say.
His circumlocution revealed his discomfort with discussing the topic.
She employed circumlocution to soften the blow of her criticism.
The author's use of circumlocution added an air of mystery to his writing.
The diplomat's circumlocution was necessary to maintain cordial relations between the two countries.
The therapist used circumlocution to help her patient talk about traumatic experiences without triggering her.
The lawyer's circumlocution confused the jury and clouded the facts of the case.
His circumlocution showed his reluctance to admit he was wrong.
The employee's circumlocution made the instructions hard to follow.
The poet's circumlocution added layers of meaning to the already complex poem.
The teacher used circumlocution to explain the complex topic in a more understandable way.
She used circumlocution to avoid telling her friend that she didn't like her new hairstyle.
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