Asyndetically

/ˌæsɪnˈdɛtɪkli/ adverb

Definition

In an asyndetic manner; by omitting conjunctions between words, phrases, or clauses.

Etymology

The adverbial form of asyndetic, created by adding '-ly.' It allows speakers to describe how something is constructed or written in this specific grammatical style.

Kelly Says

Modern advertising uses language asyndetically on purpose—'Strong. Fast. Reliable.' sells cars better than 'strong and fast and reliable' because removing 'and' makes each word feel more powerful and distinct!

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