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Noun

rhetorical device - a use of language that creates a literary effect (but often without regard for literal significance)
device any clever maneuver; "he would stoop to any device to win a point"; "it was a great sales gimmick"; "a cheap promotions gimmick for greedy businessmen"
rhetoric study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)
rhetoric study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)
anacoluthia, anacoluthon an abrupt change within a sentence from one syntactic structure to another
asyndeton the omission of conjunctions where they would normally be used
repetition the act of doing or performing again
anastrophe, inversion the reversal of the normal order of words
antiphrasis the use of a word in a sense opposite to its normal sense (especially in irony)
antithesis the juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
antinomasia substitution of a title for a name
apophasis mentioning something by saying it will not be mentioned
aposiopesis breaking off in the middle of a sentence (as by writers of realistic conversations)
apostrophe the mark (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters from a printed word
catachresis strained or paradoxical use of words either in error (as `blatant' to mean `flagrant') or deliberately (as in a mixed metaphor: `blind mouths')
chiasmus inversion in the second of two parallel phrases
climax the decisive moment in a novel or play; "the deathbed scene is the climax of the play"
conversion a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
ecphonesis, exclamation an exclamatory rhetorical device; "O tempore! O mores"
emphasis special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e.g.
enallage a substitution of part of speech or gender or number or tense etc. (e.g., editorial `we' for `I')
epanorthosis immediate rephrasing for intensification or justification; "Seems, madam! Nay, it is"
epiplexis a rhetorical device in which the speaker reproaches the audience in order to incite or convince them
hendiadys use of two conjoined nouns instead of a noun and modifier
hypallage reversal of the syntactic relation of two words (as in `her beauty's face')
hyperbaton reversal of normal word order (as in `cheese I love')
hypozeugma use of a series of subjects with a single predicate
hypozeuxis use of a series of parallel clauses (as in `I came, I saw, I conquered')
hysteron proteron the logical fallacy of using as a true premise a proposition that is yet to be proved
litotes, meiosis understatement for rhetorical effect (especially when expressing an affirmative by negating its contrary); "saying `I was not a little upset' when you mean `I was very upset' is an example of litotes"
onomatopoeia using words that imitate the sound they denote
paraleipsis, paralepsis, paralipsis, preterition suggesting by deliberately concise treatment that much of significance is omitted
paregmenon juxtaposing words having a common derivation (as in `sense and sensibility')
polysyndeton using several conjunctions in close succession, especially where some might be omitted (as in `he ran and jumped and laughed for joy')
prolepsis anticipating and answering objections in advance
wellerism a comparison comprising a well-known quotation followed by a facetious sequel
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