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rhetoric
noun
1 the art of speaking and writing well, elegantly and effectively, especially in order to persuade or influence others.
2 the theory and practice of using language effectively.
3 derog language which is unnecessarily formal or literary and which is also often insincere or meaningless mere rhetoric .
[14c: from Greek rhetorike techne rhetorical art]
rhetorical adjective
1 relating to or using rhetoric.
2 over-elaborate or insincere in style.
rhetorically adverb .
rhetorician noun
1 hist a teacher of the art of rhetoric.
2 an orator.
3 derog someone who uses rhetorical over-elaborate language.
noun
1 the art of speaking and writing well, elegantly and effectively, especially in order to persuade or influence others.
2 the theory and practice of using language effectively.
3 derog language which is unnecessarily formal or literary and which is also often insincere or meaningless mere rhetoric .
[14c: from Greek rhetorike techne rhetorical art]
rhetorical adjective
1 relating to or using rhetoric.
2 over-elaborate or insincere in style.
rhetorically adverb .
rhetorician noun
1 hist a teacher of the art of rhetoric.
2 an orator.
3 derog someone who uses rhetorical over-elaborate language.
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