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Rhetorical

rhetorical
 also rhetoric  adjective  Date: 15th century  1.  a. of, relating to, or concerned with rhetoric  b. employed for ~ effect; especially asked merely for effect with no answer expected a ~ question  2.  a. given to rhetoric ; grandiloquent  b. verbal  • ~ly adverb
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  adj. 1 expressed with a view to persuasive or impressive effect; artificial or extravagant in language. 2 of the nature of rhetoric. 3 a of or relating to the art of rhetoric. b given to rhetoric; oratorical. Phrases and idioms rhetorical question a question asked not for information but to produce an effect, e.g. who cares? for nobody cares. Derivatives rhetorically adv. Etymology: ME f. L rhetoricus f. Gk rhetorikos (as RHETOR) ...
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  1. риторический rhetorical effort —- речь, построенная по всем правилам ораторского искусства rhetorical question —- риторический вопрос a man of great rhetorical power —- великолепный оратор 2. напыщенный, высокопарный rhetorical prose —- высокопарная (цветистая) проза ...
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  adj. риторический ...
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  1. A rhetorical question is one which is asked in order to make a statement rather than to get an answer. He grimaced slightly, obviously expecting no answer to his rhetorical question... ADJ: usu ADJ n • rhetorically ‘Do these kids know how lucky they are?’ Jackson asked rhetorically. ADV: ADV with v 2. Rhetorical language is intended to be grand and impressive. (FORMAL) These arguments may have been used as a rhetorical device to argue for a perpetuation of a United Nations role. ADJ: usu ADJ n • rhetorically Suddenly, the narrator speaks in his most rhetorically elevated mode. ADV ...
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  ~ adj 1 rhetorical question a question that you ask as a way of making a statement, without expecting an answer, such as `Who knows what might happen?' 2 using speech or writing in special ways in order to persuade people or to produce an impressive effect  (impassioned rhetorical phrases) - rhetorically adv rhetorician ~ n formal someone who is trained or skilful in the art of persuading or influencing people through speech or writing ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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