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Filter by Meaning The public speaking coach helped the CEO enhance her diction to deliver impactful presentations.
His impeccable diction captivated the audience during his Shakespearean soliloquy.
The poet's evocative diction painted vivid imagery in the minds of the readers.
The coach emphasized the importance of diction to the choir members for a harmonious performance.
As a news anchor, she had to maintain clear diction even in the midst of breaking news stories.
The opera singer's exceptional diction allowed the audience to follow the lyrics without difficulty.
The radio host's warm and inviting diction made her show a favorite among listeners.
The therapist worked with the stroke patient to regain control over his diction and speech.
The actor's exaggerated diction added a comedic touch to the character's dialogue.
His diction was impeccable during the formal presentation.
The politician's diction was powerful and persuasive, capturing the attention of the crowd.
She practiced her diction diligently to reduce her strong accent.
The news anchor's diction was flawless, delivering the information with clarity and precision.
The singer's diction was flawless, allowing the audience to understand every word of the song.
The teacher helped the student improve their diction by providing exercises and feedback.
The tour guide's diction was exceptional, making the historical facts engaging and easy to follow.
The speech therapist worked with the child to improve their diction and pronunciation.
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