Plural for language designed to have a persuasive effect, but often regarded as insincere
“By the mid-1990s, such persuasive rhetoric flowed from a political elite that had reached a consensus in favor of market policies.”
Plural for the art or craft of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
“From this perspective, Ovidian rhetoric works to conceal the very desire that organizes it.”
Plural for the condition of being articulate
Plural for the phraseology and vocabulary of a particular profession, domain, or group
Plural for a public lecture or reading, especially delivered at a college or university
Plural for angry speech, typically loud and impassioned in nature
Plural for long-windedness, an excess of words
Plural for rumour, gossip, or speculation
Plural for a word or phrase that departs from straightforward, literal language
Plural for the study of formal debate
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