unrhetorical

IPA: ʌnrɪtˈɔrɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Not rhetorical
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Examples of "unrhetorical" in Sentences

  • Pablo said to him seriously and Robert Jordan saw how unrhetorical was the question.
  • Though a "dull and tedious preacher", most confused and unrhetorical, the weight of his learning was felt.
  • Never use such unrhetorical and laugh-provoking lines as the grotesquely familiar "and then to him I did say."
  • During some years I hoped that she DID live; and I suppose that, in the literal and unrhetorical use of the word
  • His style, simple and unrhetorical, is the more noteworthy for having attained its simplicity in the golden age of
  • And, in that respect, this somewhat unrhetorical inaugural address may be appropriate, because this is -- what is going on now is too big for rhetoric.
  • Dole, this unrhetorical, almost anti-rhetorical man, is seeking an office whose constitutional powers are weak but whose rhetorical potential is great.
  • I'm not sure about bombastic; one of the many virtues of this exciting production is that it gives us an intimate, stripped‑down and mercifully unrhetorical version of Schiller's great 1800 romantic tragedy.
  • In 1985, Elizabeth Rawson, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, speculated that it would probably have been in the Hellenistic tradition of biography—a literary form written in an unpretentious, unrhetorical style; it might quote documents, but it liked apophthegms by its subject, and it could be gossipy and irresponsible . . .

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