Aposiopeses

/ˌæpoʊsiəˈpɪsiz/ noun

Plural of aposiopesis; sudden breaks or pauses in speech, where a speaker deliberately trails off or stops abruptly, often for dramatic or emotional effect.

From Greek aposiopesis (becoming silent), from aposiōpan (to be silent), from apo- (away) + siōpē (silence). The term emerged in rhetoric to describe this stylistic device.

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