"Lawyerly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lawyerly" Meaning

Having a lawyerly tone or mannerism refers to speaking or writing in a formal, precise, and often verbose way, characteristic of someone who is trained in the law, such as a lawyer. It can also imply a sense of pedantry, precision, or technicality, often associated with legal or technical jargon.

"Lawyerly" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "lawyerly"


1. Formal and strict in speech or behavior


The lawyerly tone of the judge made the defendant nervous during the trial.

2. Characterized by the dignity and solemnity of a lawyer


The lawyerly bearing of the professor commanded respect from his students.

3. Using or characterized by technical legal language


The lawyerly jargon used in the contract made it difficult for the non-legal person to understand.

4. Conducting oneself in a formal and meticulous manner


The lawyerly attention to detail paid off for the detective as they solved the case.

5. Displaying the characteristics of a legal expert or advocate


The lawyerly argument presented by the prosecutor convinced the jury of the defendant's guilt.

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