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rhetorical


Meanings
  • Noun

    The use of language that is intended not only to inform, but to persuade or influence.

    - "In her speech, the politician used powerful rhetoric to persuade the audience to support her proposal."
    - "The preacher's rhetorical questions engaged the congregation and kept them focused on the sermon."

Pronunciation




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  2. /ɹəˈtɔɹɪkəl/



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Rhymes
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articular , horticultural , jubilar , literal
Variants
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rhetoric , rhetorical , rhetorically , rhetorical question
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'rhetorikos', meaning 'oratory' or 'speech'


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the ancient Greeks believed that rhetoric was a divine gift bestowed upon them by Apollo?

  2. The word 'rhetoric' is also used to describe the study of language and communication in general, not just persuasive speech.


Related Concepts
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  1. Persuasive Speech: Rhetoric is a key component of persuasive speech, as it involves using language effectively to persuade an audience.

  2. Public Speaking: Rhetoric is a crucial aspect of public speaking, as it allows speakers to connect with their audience and effectively communicate their message.


Quotes
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  1. "Take that river down there, for instance. It conforms pretty much to the map, doesn't it?" I assumed he was asking a "rhetorical" question and kept my mouth shut.

    - Marshall Harrison,{it}A Lonely Kind of War{/it},1989
  2. … he [Thomas Wolfe] crammed his novels with lavish apostrophes to Life and Death and Loneliness and Sorrow, covering page after page with grandiose "rhetorical" flourishes …  , pseudo-Homeric epithets …  , wooden dialogue and pious homilies about "the brevity of our days."

    - James Atlas,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},2 Dec. 1979
  3. McKinney made her name in Georgia politics as a "rhetorical" bomb-thrower. Colleagues in the statehouse dubbed her "Hanoi Cynthia" after a 1991 speech denouncing the Persian Gulf War.

    - Bill Turque,{it}Newsweek{/it},29 Nov. 1993
  4. Clinton's acceptance speech evidenced some of the classical "rhetorical" devices such as paronomasia, or punning, and anaphora, or repetition of key words or phrases.

    - Leo McManus,{it}English Today{/it},October 1993

Culture
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Rhetoric has been used throughout history in various forms of literature, public speaking, and political discourse. It is often associated with ancient Greek and Roman oratory, as well as the works of great orators such as Cicero and Demosthenes.

How to Memorize "rhetorical"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a speaker using persuasive language and gestures to influence a crowd.
    - Visualize yourself using effective rhetoric to persuade someone in a difficult situation.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'rhetoric' with persuasive language and effective communication.
    - Think of powerful speeches throughout history and how they used rhetoric to influence their audiences.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'RHETORIC' to remember the key elements of effective rhetoric: Relevance, Humbleness, Ethos, Tone, Organization, Rasoning, and Intensity and Clarity.


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