Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Styles et qualités de la parole
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light, witty, and playful conversation

badinage
the use of an indirect expression to describe something

circonlocution
words or actions meant to flatter or charm someone in order to persuade them to do something

flatterie
a scholarly gathering or conference, especially for discussion of theological or doctrinal issues

séminaire, séminaire
a formal expression of praise or tribute, typically delivered in speech or writing

louange, éloge, panégyrique
intended to explain and present information in a detailed manner

descriptif
spoken or performed without prior preparation

improvisé
not showing the amount of seriousness needed toward a serious matter by trying to seem clever and humorous

facétieux
describing language or style that is elaborate and ornate, often with excessive use of adjectives and vivid details

orné, ouvragé, tarabiscoté, rococo
suggesting something without directly stating it

implicite
conveying something whilst using a very small number of words

laconique
not likely to cause injury, offense, or strong reaction

inoffensif, inoffensive
a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something

panégyrique
saying what is in one's mind in a very forceful yet honest manner
expressed clearly and briefly, without losing the main points

succinct
in an ironic, humorous, or insincere way, not meant to be taken literally
suggested or understood without being verbally expressed

tacite, implicite
to make a material or surface rougher or thicker in texture

ruguer, épaissir
used to indicate that something is part of a larger group or list, but not the only item mentioned
using only a few words and to the point

succinct
playfully humorous or teasing in a light, friendly way

taquin, plaisantin
humorously indecent or risqué, often dealing with topics considered taboo in polite society

paillard, grivois
using inflated or pretentious language that sounds impressive but lacks real substance

grandiloquent, ampoulé
(of cases, statements, etc.) capable of making others believe that something is true with the use of logic and reasoning

convaincant, pertinent
expressed with exceptional clarity and transparency

pellucide, transparent, translucide
done spontaneously or without prior preparation

impromptu, improvisé
clearly defined or sharply outlined, like the distinct boundaries between two ideas or concepts

distinct, clair
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