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rhetorical English

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What does rhetorical mean?

rhetorical

of or relating to rhetoric accepted two or three verbal and rhetorical changes I suggested — W.A.White the rhetorical sin of the meaningless variation — Lewis Mumford given to rhetoric, emphasizing style at the expense of thought mere rhetorical frippery

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Simple sentences

It's not a rhetorical question.
To win his audience, the speaker resorted to using rhetorical techniques he learned from his communication courses.
When someone speaks with such rhetorical flourish, it starts to sound like they're lying.
It was a rhetorical question.
Who needs rhetorical questions?
A rhetorical question does not require an answer.
Is that a rhetorical question?
The question was rhetorical.

Movie subtitles

Is that a rhetorical question, I hope?
Is that a rhetorical question?
Shut up! I'm having a rhetorical conversation!
A purely rhetorical question.
That was just a rhetorical question.
That's a rather rhetorical statement, isn't it?
I assume that's a rhetorical question, Captain, not requiring an answer.
Sorry, I thought it was a rhetorical question.
Trite, rhetorical, cliched, inane.
I thought your questions were purely rhetorical.
The question was rhetorical.
It's a rhetorical question.
Six rhetorical and two repetition, leaving nineteen of which we answered fifteen.
I assume that that is a rhetorical question.
Trite, rhetorical, clich? d, inane.
Aren't you? Rhetorical question.
It's a rhetorical question, mom.
Not to be rhetorical, but where are we?
Don't answer that, rhetorical question.
It's a rhetorical question, Ted.
That's rhetorical nonsense.
Is that a rhetorical question, sir?
That was a rhetorical question, Lieutenant.
It's a rhetorical question which needs no reply!
Notice how I've avoided the rhetorical platitudes.
Thwarted ambition a sense of grievance, that's my diagnosis. Six rhetorical and two repetition, leaving nineteen of which we answered fifteen. And what did we get in return?
Rhetorical, sir? - Right, yes.
A rhetorical answer. off-hand.
Save the rhetorical bullshit, Hillary Rodham Clinton. 'cause it ain't gonna fucking happen.
It's rhetorical.
How many of us have lost countless productive hours...plagued by unwanted sexual thoughts and feelings? - That was a rhetorical question, Mr Harris,...not a poll.
It's a rhetorical question, you idiot.
I see a rhetorical question on the horizon.

News and current affairs

His scholarly training and rhetorical gifts supplemented each other in a rare fashion.
Speaking directly to citizens - seeing a country's people, as well as its government - is not just a rhetorical device.
People who live in glass houses should not throw even rhetorical stones.
This year also marks a much less noted anniversary, an occasion on which de Gaulle showed how his rare combination of determination, political skill, and rhetorical ability could be brought to bear to face down determined opposition.
Such a practical, effective EU may not reach the lofty rhetorical aspirations beloved by politicians, but it will not be moribund.
We need a Europe that is more concrete, less rhetorical, and better suited to the current global economy.
Instead, they are resorting to diversionary tactics by engaging in overblown rhetorical battles about minor controversies.
What is most frightening about all this is not the American anti-missile project or Putin's rhetorical muscle-flexing, but rather the increasingly dramatic European weakness that the episode has exposed.
For example, whereas the Islamists had essentially focused on political themes, highlighting participation, inclusiveness, and democratic reforms, the recent election campaigns witnessed a rhetorical shift to economic aspirations.
So confrontation with the West (even if only rhetorical) is a form of job protection by other means.
Sadat gained a privileged place in history and achieved immortality the moment he fled from the comfortable prison of inertia, and from the pantomime solidarity and hollow rhetorical cohesion of Arab summits.
There were no Palestinians among the September 11th terrorists, and the Islamic world's solidarity with the Palestinian cause is in any case largely rhetorical and tactical.
Lawyers must seek this distinction, for if we surrender to the rhetorical claims of statesmen and paranoids, the line between aggression and self-defense will disappear.
These rhetorical devices must not overshadow careful analysis of the various options.
A little more humility is in order, given US regulators' performance in the run-up to the crisis. People who live in glass houses should not throw even rhetorical stones.
Proponents of the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Regulation Bill 2010, now before the Indian Parliament, employ a similar rhetorical twist.
His initial radicalism was more symbolic and rhetorical than real, moderated by late 2007, and most of his foreign policy initiatives were eclectic rather than extremist.
But, for the most part, fiscal and monetary policies have so far not followed leaders' rhetorical promises of deep structural reforms and redistribution to favor the indigenous and the poor.
Some specific advances, unprecedented in the shadowy world of intelligence agencies, have accompanied this rhetorical commitment to privacy.
Barack Obama, at least when he began his campaign, had all the charisma of the holy roller, turning on the crowds with the rhetorical spark of a great evangelist.
But even a purely rhetorical structure would probably sound the death knell of the OAS, and weaken its human rights instruments, which have proved increasingly valuable and effective.

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