What do you mean by every word you say? Explain.

1, "Every word is a pearl" is an idiom that describes every word in an article or speech as precious and bright as a pearl, indicating that every word in an article is rich in value and profound connotation, and every word is a pearl.

2. It is often used to praise articles or words that are thoughtful, infectious, concise and gorgeous, with high artistic level, rich connotation, sincere feelings, accurate words, profound thoughts, exquisite language art and strong appeal.

This idiom is also widely used in rhetoric, and it is a beautiful rhetorical device. In writing, speaking, telling stories, etc. The rhetorical device of "choosing words carefully" can play a role in refining language, highlighting the theme and strengthening expression. In addition, this idiom is often used to appreciate works of art such as poetry, calligraphy and painting. Every word is full of pearls and flowers.

4. Using this idiom, we can not only express our praise for the expression of the work, but also reflect the richness and profundity of the theme and content of the work. In modern society, with the development of media and network, many words, pictures and videos can be widely spread, and the requirement of "meticulous words" has become the pursuit goal of more people.

5, whether it is media reports, public speeches, or online articles, we should pay attention to the quality of language and the accuracy of expression, so as to be full of words and feelings, attract and infect readers or audiences with strong language appeal and artistic charm, convey positive energy and shape a good image.