rhetoric
വാചാടോപം
definition
noun
Born into a rich provincial family, he studied philosophy as well as rhetoric and law.
the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
example
Much of the earlier writing is political 'rhetoric' ; much of the later is album verse.
And you know, in the case of the captain, that is more than just empty 'rhetoric' .
The visit should not be seen by the Acehnese as another act of empty 'rhetoric' by Jakarta.
Don't simply opt for apparently powerful but ultimately empty, meaningless 'rhetoric' .
In either case, we can see that both argument and 'rhetoric' are designed to persuade and impress.
all we have from the Opposition is empty 'rhetoric'
But during his twenties he was not only teaching Latin literature and the arts of 'rhetoric' .
The old trade union slogan ‘An injury to one is an injury to all’ is not just empty 'rhetoric' .
He too is the victim of the fashionable notion of 'rhetoric' , logic and truth that was so widely admired at the time.
He delights in personal enrichment and seems to be lacking in political 'rhetoric' .
I am a sucker for 'rhetoric' and a bit of uplift in some circumstances can be helpful.
But both these opposite models of our selves are equally powerful in current 'rhetoric' .
From this perspective, Ovidian 'rhetoric' works to conceal the very desire that organizes it.
Invoke the slippery slope and construct a straw man to knock down with one fell swoop of 'rhetoric' .
In short, one can take the science out of rhetoric but not the 'rhetoric' out of science.
As a result, his promises have raised the art of empty 'rhetoric' to new heights.
Such insipid, sophomoric 'rhetoric' is best left in the empty heads that created it.
Are the audience really shocked into new ideas about 'rhetoric' , oppression and language?
The devices of 'rhetoric' , however, did not lose their links with poetry or their practical ties with the law.
Is it no more than 'rhetoric' , designed to scare the mullahs and force them to drop their nuclear programme?
In the late twentieth century 'rhetoric' has been revived as the study of the structuring powers of discourse.
This 'rhetoric' was imitated in Elizabethan schools and began to make an impact on the stage.
Young Athenian democrats needed 'rhetoric' to persuade the democratic assemblies.
Behind all the pomp and the communist 'rhetoric' , this is a peace loving country.
It is as if everyone has been given a dictionary of war 'rhetoric' to make us believe we are fighting for a reason.
The Old Man, as he is known, would not want to be seen as the hapless prisoner of his own empty 'rhetoric' .
It actually shows up the huge amount of 'rhetoric' and empty wording piece by piece.
In their moment, election slogans, 'rhetoric' and symbols seem to mean so very much.
Gellert's lectures on poetry, 'rhetoric' , and ethics were exceptionally popular.
As an ability, 'rhetoric' is observable when people choose to engage in it.
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