Rhetorical

/rɪˈtɔːrɪkəl/ adjective

Relating to the art of persuasive or impressive speaking and writing; often used to describe a question asked for effect rather than to get an answer.

From Greek 'rhetorike' (the art of an orator). Latin adopted it as 'rhetoricus.' The term has been central to education since ancient Greece, where rhetoric was one of the three arts of discourse.

AFretories
AMቃል ጥበብ
ARبلاغي
BGреторичен
BNঅলংকারিক
CAretòric
CSřečnický
DAretorisk
DErhetorisch
ELρητορικός
ESretórico
ETretooriline
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