💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Adynaton"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ampliationoun | (Roman law) A deferred decision. |
| adiaphorizationnoun | (theology) The act of making into an adiaphoron. |
| hypotyposisnoun | (rhetoric) A vivid, picturesque description of scenes or events. |
| epanastrophenoun | (rhetoric) Anadiplosis. |
| adoxographnoun | (rhetoric) A work of adoxography. |
| hyperatticismnoun | (linguistics, Hellenics) A hypercorrection or incorrect substitution of non-Attic Ancient Greek word forms and morphology to match those of Attic Greek. |
| addubitationnoun | (rhetoric) aporia |
| adynamynoun | (archaic) adynamia |
| abominationoun | (rhetoric) Bdelygmia. |
| adnominationoun | (rhetoric) paronomasia; wordplay |
| agnominationnoun | (rhetoric) A paronomasia, or allusion of one word to another |
| anadiplosisnoun | (rhetoric) A figure of speech in which a word or phrase used at the end of a clause or expression is repeated near the beginning of the next clause or expression. |
| apodioxisnoun | (rhetoric, obsolete) Emphatic rejection or dismissal of an opponent or an opposing proposition. |
| synathroesmusnoun | (rhetoric) Piling up of terms, especially adjectives, often as invective. |
| anacoluthonnoun | (grammar) A sentence or clause that is grammatically inconsistent, especially with respect to the type of clausal or phrasal complement for the initial clause. |
| adiaphoristnoun | One who believes in adiaphorism. |
| epanadiplosisnoun | (rhetoric) A figure of speech by which the same word is used both at the beginning and at the end of a sentence. |
| synathrœsmusnoun | Rare spelling of synathroesmus. [(rhetoric) Piling up of terms, especially adjectives, often as invective.] |
| hyperdorismnoun | (linguistics, Hellenics) A hypercorrection or incorrect substitution of non-Doric Ancient Greek word forms and morphology to match those of Doric Greek. |
| epiplocenoun | (rhetoric) A figure of speech by which one striking circumstance is added, in due gradation, to another; escalation to a climax. |
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