Rhetoric


The meaning of the word Rhetoric is: persuasive or impressive language which is often insincere


Examples:

If someone does not stop the political rhetoric in that country, a civil war is likely to break out soon.

published by Alejandra on 2021-02-18 13:44:57


The protestors’ rhetoric is filled with anger towards the government.

published by Abdul on 2021-04-08 10:07:38


As a teenager, the best way to avoid trouble is to ignore the angry rhetoric of your peers.

published by Duncan on 2021-02-06 00:11:57


The senator will be a great president because he is big on action and low on rhetoric.

published by Irving on 2021-08-23 04:08:39


The general hoped his rhetoric would stir his soldiers into action.

published by Matha on 2021-02-08 11:06:16


Although the cult leader filled his followers’ heads with crazy rhetoric, he did not want any of his people to die.

published by Tyesha on 2021-12-16 17:59:52


The politician hoped his rhetoric would win him some votes.

published by Domenica on 2021-11-19 14:16:42


Because I know the politician’s rhetoric is insincere, I will definitely not vote for him.

published by Na on 2021-11-30 08:57:54


As the activist has gotten older, he has changed the tone of his rhetoric to a more peaceful voice.

published by Bradford on 2021-02-22 06:57:29


Everyone knew the defendant’s statement was simply rhetoric meant to trick the judge into giving him a light sentence.

published by Delena on 2021-06-03 03:44:04


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