rhetoric in English

noun
1
the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
Born into a rich provincial family, he studied philosophy as well as rhetoric and law.
synonyms:oratoryeloquencecommand of languageway with words

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1. In its place is a new rhetoric, an incendiary rhetoric, a rhetoric of vitriolic accusation.

2. Also called epAnaphora. Rhetoric

3. They use his rhetoric.

4. Rhetoric is abyssal and aberrant.

5. The rhetoric is getting more vituperative.

6. The chapter is mostly wordy rhetoric.

7. Her speech was just empty rhetoric.

8. Bitter rhetoric flows across the straits.

9. Capitol Hill Confronts anti-Asian rhetoric

10. 6 The chapter is mostly wordy rhetoric.

11. 4 This falls under the head rhetoric.

12. 3 Do you know something about rhetoric?

13. 1 Her speech was just empty rhetoric.

14. 20 There was nothing between rhetoric and imperative.

15. Newman was a master of populist medical rhetoric.

16. The rhetoric of the candidates, of course, changed.

17. Malapropism, a special language phenomenon as well as a kind of rhetoric method, has not yet caused enough attention is rhetoric circles.

18. Clever enough in its way, of Artfulest rhetoric

19. Counterstory: The Writing and Rhetoric of Critical Race Theory - Aja Martinez, assistant professor of writing and rhetoric at the University of North Texas

20. 5 Little has changed, despite the rhetoric about reform.

21. The fourth part is the Kirgiz proverb rhetoric feature. The common rhetoric forms are simile , analogy, hyperbole, metonymy, comparison, dualization and rhetorical question.

22. 18 Newman was a master of populist medical rhetoric.

23. 2 What is required is immediate action, not rhetoric.

24. Where else could they pick up that otiose rhetoric?

25. Public speaking marked by the use of overblown rhetoric.

26. 23 The fourth part is the Kirgiz proverb rhetoric feature. The common rhetoric forms are simile , analogy, hyperbole, metonymy, comparison, dualization and rhetorical question.

27. Obama brushes aside the notion that his rhetoric insubstantial.

28. We should insist on sincere rhetoric and sincere rhetorician.

29. 16 Where else could they pick up that otiose rhetoric?

30. 7 The speech reflected his love of theatricality and rhetoric.

31. 19 No one was fooled by the mask of rhetoric.

32. Macron Criticises Turkey's "warlike" rhetoric on Nagorno-Karabakh

33. Later, he became a professor and taught rhetoric and Latin.

34. 21 Objective truth adjusts itself to the flow of rhetoric.

35. 17 Furthermore, the theory of rhetoric can have practical application.

36. They are full of antagonism as well as invective rhetoric.

37. In short, they have an explanatory rhetoric at their command.

38. 22 His decision was clothed in the rhetoric of constitutionalism.

39. Misinformation and rhetoric tout and promote abortion as “safe and legal.”

40. Heated rhetoric on both sides has raised the risk of war.

41. Antilogy (plural antilogies) (rhetoric) A contradiction in related terms or ideas

42. Allocution - (rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhorts

43. 11 His speech was dismissed as mere rhetoric by the opposition.

44. His rhetoric sounds like the death rattle of a fading leadership.

45. In rhetoric negative Connotations are used to deceive the people unethically

46. You know, your rhetoric sounds just hateful enough to justify violence.

47. The storyteller is a master of analogy, description, composition, imagery and rhetoric.

48. We should now cast aside all the political rhetoric of the campaign.

49. Nicolae Ceaușescu had a major influence on modern-day Romanian populist rhetoric.

50. Rhetoric, the art of organizing the world of words to maximum effect.