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paralipsis    
n. 假省笔法

假省笔法

paralipsis
n 1: suggesting by deliberately concise treatment that much of
significance is omitted [synonym: {paralepsis}, {paraleipsis},
{paralipsis}, {preterition}]


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  • Paralipsis - Definition and Examples of Paralipsis - Literary Devices
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    Paralipsis is a literary device in which a writer deliberately avoids mentioning a subject to draw attention to it This article defines the device in detail, explains its correct pronunciation using punctuation markers, and describes the related fallacy with supporting examples from political speeches, song lyrics, poetry, music, and movies
  • 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
  • PARALIPSIS 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 and example literary device - EnglishLiterature. Net
    Paralipsis is a literary device in which a speaker pretends to hide what he exactly wants to say and enforce It is a type of irony in which an outline of a message is conveyed in a manner that seems to suppress the exact message
  • 10 Engaging Paralipsis Examples to Enhance Your Writing
    Paralipsis plays a crucial role in persuasive communication It allows speakers and writers to subtly address sensitive subjects without explicitly naming them This method can: Engage your audience by piquing their curiosity Emphasize critical points without directly confronting them
  • Paralipsis: A rhetorical device often used by politicians
    Paralipsis is frequently used in political speeches to make a (not very subtle) ad hominem attack on one’s opponent Using paralipsis in this way is often, though not always, considered to be bad form Common phrases in paralipsis include the following: I need not mention …; It goes without saying …; I don’t mean to suggest …
  • Paralipsis: A Rhetorical Device - Literary Devices - English Studies
    Paralipsis, a rhetorical device, involves drawing attention to a subject by explicitly claiming it will be ignored or passed over The speaker or writer uses this technique to ironically emphasize the very point they feign to omit, creating a subtle and impactful form of emphasis
  • 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 - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘paralipsis' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary com or its editors





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