Aposiopetic

/ˌæpəˌsaɪəˈpɛtɪk/ adjective

Relating to a sudden breaking off in speech, usually for dramatic effect or to show strong emotion.

From Greek 'aposiopesis' (becoming silent), from 'apo-' (away) + 'siopan' (to be silent). The term was adopted into English rhetoric and linguistics to describe this stylistic device where a speaker abruptly stops mid-sentence.

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