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periphrasis

Pronunciation: /pəˈrɪfrəsɪs/
Definition of periphrasis

noun (plural periphrases /-siːz/)

[mass noun]
  • the use of indirect and circumlocutory speech or writing.
  • [count noun] an indirect and circumlocutory phrase: a rather pompous periphrasis
  • Grammar the use of separate words to express a grammatical relationship that is otherwise expressed by inflection, e.g. did go as opposed to went and more intelligent as opposed to cleverer.

Origin:

mid 16th century: via Latin from Greek, from periphrazein, from peri- 'around' + phrazein 'declare'

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Definition of periphrasis in the US English dictionary
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