Idioms about language 

at a loss for words

Meaning:

If you are at a loss for words, this means that you are unable to speak.

beyond words

Meaning:

The phrase beyond words is an idiomatic expression that refers to an overwhelming situation where one cannot find words to express ones emotions.

body language

Meaning:

The phrase body language is an idiom that refers to any gesture, position, or movement of the body or face, used to communicate non-verbally.

eat one's words

Meaning:

If someone has to eat their words, this means that they have to admit that they were not right about something they said earlier.

go back on one's word

Meaning:

If you go back on your word, you break a promise that you have made.

have words with someone 

Meaning:

If you have words with someone, you argue, quarrel, or speak angrily with them.

in plain English

Meaning:

The phrase in plain English is an idiomatic expression that means in clear, simple language.

it goes without saying

Meaning:

The phrase it goes without saying is an idiom. It refers to something that is so obvious that it is needless to say it.

loaded language

Meaning:

The phrase loaded language refers to a wording that aims at exerting an influence on an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes.

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