Apophasis

/ˌæpəˈfeɪsɪs/ noun

A rhetorical device where a speaker mentions something by saying they won't mention it, like saying 'I won't even talk about how lazy he is' while actually drawing attention to it.

From Greek apophasis meaning 'denial' or 'negation,' derived from apo- (away) and phanai (to speak). The term evolved in classical rhetoric to describe this paradoxical technique of denying while affirming.

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