rhetorical

অলঙ্কৃত
definition
adjective
repetition is a common rhetorical device
of, relating to, or concerned with the art of rhetoric.
translation of 'rhetorical'
আড়ম্বরপূর্ণ,
অলংকারপূর্ণ,
বাগাড়ম্বরপূর্ণ,
বুলিসর্বস্ব
adjective
অলঙ্কারশাস্ত্র-সংক্রান্ত,
বাগ্মিতাসংক্রান্ত,
অলঙ্কারপূর্ণ,
আলঙ্কারিক,
অলঙ্কৃত
example
But one has to be aware of the 'rhetorical' value that these terms are going to have.
Don't worry, these are all 'rhetorical' questions.
The word dignitas was a Latin 'rhetorical' and political term that indicated either the possession of high political or social rank or the moral qualities associated with it.
She can only be answered with more 'rhetorical' questions.
Once a commentator commits a major 'rhetorical' gaffe or colossal misstatement of fact, it becomes impossible to take them seriously.
Unlike Goodman, he stopped short of action by private individuals, but this may have been a 'rhetorical' device.
It is a 'rhetorical' strategy in which scriptural quotations, typologies, or tropes are used for satirical ends.
I ask these not as 'rhetorical' questions and not as a prelude to an intelligent statement that explains exactly how it ends.
Nevertheless, it may be that Paul's 'rhetorical' strategy can still be persuasive on another level.
The impression is of 'rhetorical' rings being run round Hamerton.
It's in keeping with the rest of this discursive, stimulating book that Kermode leaves the reader with such a provocative, 'rhetorical' question.
Farewells are commonly used 'rhetorical' tools intended to invite the listener/reader into the moment.
Before I even ask a 'rhetorical' question of how you feel about this, it has been such a joy to watch you come out here these past three weeks, and put your heart and soul into it.
It might be a rather petulant 'rhetorical' question, or he might just be trying to keep me on the phone.
Few were willing to make more than a 'rhetorical' commitment to revolutionary activism.
The bottom line is that the party maintains a 'rhetorical' commitment to small government but tacitly admits that their cause is hopeless.
Such an ambivalence would make for incoherence and would be hard to accept if we had here mere 'rhetorical' devices and style recipes.
Successive governments have also proclaimed the goal of lifting growth rates, but too often their commitment has been 'rhetorical' only.
Adding to the list of 'rhetorical' questions, why did the teenage daughter have such low standards for her boyfriend?
Mr Henderson's 'rhetorical' question can be easily answered.
Rather he makes an antagonistic statement, couched as a 'rhetorical' question.
A similar 'rhetorical' device is used to make numbers of weapons appear shocking.
This, she shows, is a 'rhetorical' device, with no implication that the dead can actually communicate.
In a work of literature Stewart's lies would constitute synecdoche, the 'rhetorical' device in which a part stands for the whole.
I don't regard that as a 'rhetorical' question: there is an answer.
While he has shown a 'rhetorical' commitment to reform, progress on the ground has been glacial.
This isn't a 'rhetorical' question but one that, again, would help show whether they're applying this rule fairly or arbitrarily.
In the second phase it will be necessary to be practical as well as 'rhetorical' , to persuade as well as instruct.
A broad 'rhetorical' commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene.
Yet isn't prosopopeia a 'rhetorical' device that is found, as a matter of course, in all poetry?
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