Sentence example with the word 'rhetorical'

rhetorical

affected, convoluted, extravagant, forensic, grandiose, inkhorn, mouthy, overwrought, sententious, tortuous

Definition adj. of or relating to rhetoric

Last update: October 12, 2015


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She ignored his rhetorical questions.   [Please select]

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Morally speaking, it is mainly--not altogether, but mainly--rhetorical, whereas M.   [Please select]

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Less rhetorical than his great colleague the Lord Chancellor, his speech riveted attention.   [Please select]

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As for rhetorical power, it would be difficult to say which was the superior,--though the sentences of both were too long.   [Please select]

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"A bit rhetorical, perhaps, but that can be attributed to your youth and the region from which you come."   [Please select]

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Like a well-staged bit of mechanism, the reply to her rhetorical question came down to her from heaven.   [Please select]

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Burke's admiration was sincere and unbounded, but Fox thought it too florid and rhetorical.   [Please select]

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