rhetoric

Letters that make rhetoric

o, e, c, h, r, t, i are letters that make 'rhetoric'

Words within rhetoric

OR, RH, he, IC, He, RI, het, ic, tor, Rh are words within 'rhetoric'

Anagrams of rhetoric

torchier is an anagram of 'rhetoric'


4 possible definitions for 'rhetoric'

Rhetoric as "high-flown style, excessive use of verbal ornamentation"

Under this definition, rhetoric is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

ornateness, grandiosity, magniloquence, grandiloquence have the same meaning as 'rhetoric'

rhetoric as a type

'rhetoric' can be a type of style, expressive style.

Types of rhetoric

rant, claptrap, blah, flourish, fustian, bombast are types of 'rhetoric'.

Derivatives of rhetoric

grandiose, hifalutin, highfalutin, grandiloquent, tall, highfaluting, hoity-toity, la-di-da, flowery, ornate, magniloquent are derivatives of 'rhetoric'.


Rhetoric as "loud and confused and empty talk"

Under this definition, rhetoric is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

empty words, palaver, hot air, empty talk have the same meaning as 'rhetoric'

rhetoric as a type

'rhetoric' can be a type of bunk, nonsense, meaninglessness, hokum, nonsensicality.

Derivatives of rhetoric

maunder, twaddle, gabble, clack, piffle, tattle, tittle-tattle, chatter, prate, prattle, blabber, blab, gibber, palaver are derivatives of 'rhetoric'.

Example of rhetoric used within this context

"mere rhetoric"


Rhetoric as "study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)"

Under this definition, rhetoric is a noun and has the following properties:

rhetoric as a type

'rhetoric' can be a type of literary study.

rhetoric as a category

tropical, allocution, rhetorical device, anacoluthic, exordium, narration, peroration, epanodos, epanodos, ploce are categories of 'rhetoric'.

Derivatives of rhetoric

rhetorical, orator, speechmaker, rhetorician, public speaker, speechifier are derivatives of 'rhetoric'.


Rhetoric as "using language effectively to please or persuade"

Under this definition, rhetoric is a noun and has the following properties:

rhetoric as a type

'rhetoric' can be a type of style, expressive style.

Parts of rhetoric

rhetorical device is a part of rhetoric.

Derivatives of rhetoric

orator, speechmaker, rhetorician, public speaker, speechifier are derivatives of 'rhetoric'.



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