Discourse Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for discourse.
discourse
discourse
/dɪsˈkɔː(ɹ)s/
communication
expression
debate
conversation
discussion
talk
dissertation
lecture
sermon
study
treatise
rationcination
converse
talk
Examples
- Civilized discourse is the order of the day.
- It directly followed the discourse on ostentation.
- The discourses were on the virtues of Christianity.
- The domain of discourse is the natural numbers.
- Their discourse is frankly boring and fetid.
- The man's influence on the religious discourse is inestimable.
- The rules are overwhelming, and the discourse mostly entertaining.
- Civil discourse is preferable to the tyranny of intolerant ignorance.
- Functionalization is achieved by treating discourse as a purposive act.
- In the 'exordium', the orator laid out the purpose of the discourse.
extended verbal expression in speech or writing
noun
an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
noun
an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic
noun
to consider or examine in speech or writing
verb
carry on a conversation
verb
talk at length and formally about a topic
verb
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"Dis + Course. This course for discussing back and forth."
"Dis + Course. This course of action leads us to talk and reason."
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