Sentence example with the word 'rhetoric'

rhetoric

affectation, diction, flatulence, grandiloquence, locution, ostentation, pretension, sesquipedality, stylistic analysis, turgescence

Definition n. using language effectively to please or persuade

Last update: September 8, 2015


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People are now fed up with empty rhetorics of politicians.   [Please select]

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If someone does not stop the political rhetoric in that country, a civil war is likely to break out soon.    [Please select]

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The protestors’ rhetoric is filled with anger towards the government.   [Please select]

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She did not, but rhetoric bade him suppose it.   [Please select]

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Kellogg's Text-Book on Rhetoric.   [Please select]

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Her rhetoric is beautiful and I've yet to find a spelling error.   [Please select]

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LATE PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND RHETORIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW From the Publisher's Preface.   [Please select]

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In Athens, rhetoric, mathematics, and natural history supplanted rhapsodies and speculations on God and Providence.   [Please select]

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He had a severe education, studying mathematics, poetry, music, rhetoric, and blending these with philosophy.   [Please select]

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Speculations ended in the indefinite and insoluble; words ended in rhetoric.   [Please select]

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