Noun
the manner in which something is expressed in words
Source: WordNetYou marvel at the economy and this choice of words. How many ways can you describe the sky and the moon? After Sylvia Plath, what can you say? Toni Morrison
Less depends upon the choice of words than upon this, that their introduction shall be justified by pregnant theorems. Carl Friedrich Gauss
Eloquence resides as much in the tone of voice, in the eyes, and in the expression of the face, as in the choice of words. François de La Rochefoucauld
A poor choice of words conveyed to some the impression that I embrace the discarded policies of the past. Nothing could be further from the truth, and I apologize to anyone who was offended by my statement. Trent Lott
The Helena Independent Record, noted that "The senator has drawn attention previously for his choice of words." Conrad Burns
Try to discover who I am from my choice of words and colors, as attentive people like yourselves might examine footprints to catch a thief. Orhan Pamuk