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  • Aposiopesis - Wikipedia
    In syntax, an aposiopesis arises when the "if" clause (protasis) of a condition is stated without an ensuing "then" clause, or apodosis Because an aposiopesis implies the trailing off of thought, it is never directly followed by a period, which would effectively result in four consecutive dots
  • Aposiopesis Examples and Definition - Literary Devices
    Aposiopesis is the rhetorical device of breaking off in the middle of speech The sentence or thought is unfinished and the end left to the imagination of the interlocutor or audience This can signify a speaker’s unwillingness or inability to continue for any number of reasons
  • APOSIOPESIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of APOSIOPESIS is the leaving of a thought incomplete usually by a sudden breaking off (as in 'his behavior was—but I blush to mention that')
  • Aposiopesis | Silence, Interruption, Pauses | Britannica
    Aposiopesis, (Greek: “becoming silent”), a speaker’s deliberate failure to complete a sentence Aposiopesis usually indicates speechless rage or exasperation, as in “Why, you ,” and sometimes implies vague threats as in, “Why, I’ll ”
  • APOSIOPESIS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Aposiopesis, the interruption of a sentence, can indicate strong emotion or anger The original text contains an aposiopesis in the last line The man was seldom at a loss for words and certainly wasn't the type to resort to aposiopesis A classical example of aposiopesis in Virgil occurs in Aeneid 1 135
  • Literary Devices In Aposiopesis ️
    Aposiopesis is a rhetorical device where a sentence is deliberately broken off and left unfinished, leaving the reader or listener to fill in the gaps This technique can create dramatic effect, convey strong emotion, or add a layer of suspense
  • Rhetorical Figures in Sound: Aposiopesis - American Rhetoric
    Aposiopesis (a-poe-sigh-uh-PEA-sis): Figure in which the speaker abruptly stops or falls short of completing a statement; stopping short of completing a statement "The ship is riding majestically toward us like some great feather, riding as though it was mighty proud of the place it's playing in the world’s aviation
  • Aposiopesis - Definition and Examples of Aposiopesis - Literary Devices
    Aposiopesis is derived from a Greek word that means “becoming silent ” It is a rhetorical device that can be defined as a figure of speech in which the speaker or writer breaks off abruptly, and leaves the statement incomplete


















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