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- Paralipsis - Definition and Examples of Paralipsis - Literary Devices
Paralipsis is from the Greek word paraleipein, which means “to omit,” or “to leave something on one side ” It is defined as a rhetorical device in which an idea is deliberately suggested through a brief treatment of a subject, while most of the significant points are omitted
- Paralipsis - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
Paralipsis (also spelt as paralepsis) emphasizes that one thing while claiming not to care about or be thinking about that very thing This deliberate technique is a way of making the reader come to exactly the conclusion the writer wants them to without them having to state the thing outright
- Paralipsis: How To Emphasize An Idea By Deliberately Denying It
What is Paralipsis? Paralipsis (also called apophasis, occupatio, and praeteritio) is where a speaker emphasizes something while saying very little about it or claiming not to say anything It comes from the Greek word paraleipein meaning “to leave ” Its adjective form is paraliptic
- PARALEIPSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARALEIPSIS is a passing over with brief mention in order to emphasize rhetorically the suggestiveness of what is omitted (as in 'I confine to this page the volume of his treacheries and debaucheries')
- PARALIPSIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Paralipsis definition: the suggestion, by deliberately concise treatment of a topic, that much of significance is being omitted, as in “not to mention other faults ” See examples of PARALIPSIS used in a sentence
- Definition and Examples of Paralepsis in Rhetoric - ThoughtCo
Paralepsis (also spelled paralipsis) is the rhetorical strategy (and logical fallacy) of emphasizing a point by seeming to pass over it Adjective: paraleptic or paraliptic
- paralipsis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
paralipsis (countable and uncountable, plural paraleipses) (rhetoric, linguistics) A figure of speech in which one pretends to ignore or omit something by actually mentioning it [from 16th c ] synonyms quotations
- PARALIPSIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'paralipsis' paralipsis in British English (ˌpærəˈlɪpsɪs ) or paraleipsis (ˌpærəˈlaɪpsɪs ) noun Word forms: plural -ses (-siːz ) a rhetorical device in which an idea is emphasized by the pretence that it is too obvious to discuss, as in there are many drawbacks to your plan, not to mention the cost
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