More about circumlocution
- Circumlocution was first recorded in English in 1375-1425.
- Circumlocution comes from the Latin word 釵勳娶釵喝鳥梭棗釵贖喧勳, “the act of speaking around; periphrasis.”
- Circum–is a prefix with the meaning round about, around, found in many Latin loanwords, like circumnavigate 棗娶泭circumstance.
- Locution comesfrom the Latin word 梭棗釵贖喧勳, meaning speech, style of speech, also present ininterlocutor and eloquent.
EXAMPLES OF CIRCUMLOCUTION
- Instead of answering the simple question with a yes or no, he resorted to circumlocution, confusing everyone in the room.
- She was known for her tendency to use circumlocution, often taking a meandering path to reach her point in the conversation.