What is another word for demotic?

Pronunciation: [dɪmˈɒtɪk] (IPA)

Demotic is an adjective which refers to something that is commonly spoken or used by ordinary people. Its synonyms include colloquial, informal, everyday, vernacular, and popular. Colloquial refers to informal language used in everyday conversation, while informal describes something that is not constrained by strict rules or protocol. Everyday and vernacular both convey the idea of common language used by ordinary people. Popular, on the other hand, refers to something that is widely accepted or liked by the public, and can also be used to describe a language or dialect spoken by a large number of people. These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on the context.

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What are the hypernyms for Demotic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Demotic?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the opposite words for demotic?

The word "demotic" refers to everyday language or informal speech. The antonyms for demotic are formal, scholarly, or literary language. Formal language is used in official documents, legal contracts, and academic writing. Scholarly language is used in research papers, dissertations, and other academic works. Literary language is used in novels, poetry, and other creative writing. Unlike demotic language, these types of language often use a more complex vocabulary and sentence structure. While demotic language is natural and easily understood, these opposite forms of language are more precise, refined, and elegant.

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Usage examples for Demotic

In tribal society, both clan and gentile, the entire social structure is based on real or assumed kinship, and a large part of the demotic devices are designed to establish, perpetuate, and advertise kinship relations.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
Accordingly the mean of demotic progress tends to lag far behind its foremost advances, and modes of action and especially of thought change slowly.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
There are also hieroglyphic, hieratic and demotic texts of Persian Egypt; inscriptions of Semitic Syria and a few of archaic Greece; and much other miscellaneous archaeological material from various parts of the East, which, even if uninscribed, can inform us of local society and life.
"The Ancient East"
D. G. Hogarth

Famous quotes with Demotic

  • Ammon's poetry combines three unique types of diction, the 'normal' range of poetic language; the demotic register(including folk-speech); and the Greek/Latin derived phraseology.
    A. R. Ammons
  • The consciousness in [Australia and New Zealand] of the elevation of a substandard dialect into a national tongue has been responsible for a mixture of attitudes to citizens of the mother country - inferiority, defiance, contempt. A blending of the first two may be responsible for the upward intonation pattern of answers, more appropriate to questions….slang is of its nature defiant. It is also demotic….But the ruling class of Australia is itself demotic.
    Anthony Burgess
  • …slang…the home-made language of the ruled, not the rulers, the acted upon, the used, the used up. It is demotic poetry emerging in flashes of ironic insight.
    Anthony Burgess

Related words: demotic alphabet, demotic script

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