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aposiopesis

English

Etymology

From Latin aposiopesis, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (aposi?p?sis), from ????????? (aposi?pá?, be silent), from ??? (apó, off, from) + ?????? (si?pá?, to be silent).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?æp?sa???pi?s?s/
  • Hyphenation: apo?si?o?pe?sis

Noun

aposiopesis (countable and uncountable, plural aposiopeses)

  1. (rhetoric) An abrupt breaking-off in speech, often indicated in print using an ellipsis (…) or an em dash (—).
    Synonym: (obsolete) reticence
    • 1938, Samuel Beckett, Murphy, London: George Routledge & Sons, OCLC 939632162; republished New York, N.Y.: Grove Press, 1957, OCLC 855435111, page 164:
      “Have fire in this garret before night or—” / He stopped because he could not go on. It was an aposiopesis of the purest kind.

Hypernyms

  • brachylogy

Translations

See also

  • adynaton
  • anapodoton
  • ellipsis
  • or else

References

  • Silva Rhetoricae

Further reading

  • aposiopesis at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • aposiopesis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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aposiopeses

English

Noun

aposiopeses

  1. plural of aposiopesis



Portuguese

Noun

aposiopeses f

  1. plural of aposiopese

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