From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwordingword‧ing /ˈwɜːdɪŋ $ ˈwɜːr-/ ●○○ noun [uncountable] SAYthe words and phrases used to express something SYN phrasingwording of the exact wording of the contract
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wording• Reconsider, at various points in the essay, both the implications of the title and the actual wording of it.• Apart from adding a gloss to the section, the courts have had to interpret the actual wording.• The real taste is disguised by the grandiose wording that accompanies them.• From his wording, it would appear he has picked up these rumours secondhand from somewhere.• The only alternative, in her view, was to simply copy the wording verbatim and hope the Doctor could translate it.• Lawyers are now reconsidering the wording of a part of the guidance and it will not be published for at least another week.• I'm not happy with the wording of the article.