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ad hominem
[ ad hom-uh-nuhm-nem, ‐ ]
adjective
- attacking an opponent's character or motives rather than answering the argument or claim.
- appealing to one's prejudices, emotions, or special interests rather than to one's intellect or reason. Compare ad feminam.
ad hominem
/ æd ˈhɒmɪˌnɛm /
adjective
- directed against a person rather than against his arguments
- based on or appealing to emotion rather than reason
ad hominem
- A Latin expression meaning “to the man.” An ad hominem argument is one that relies on personal attacks rather than reason or substance.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of ad hominem1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of ad hominem1
Example Sentences
“I don’t think the point of this is to have a venting session for ad hominem attacks against the president,” York said.
“They exist to attack, insult, smear, and it’s all ad hominem,” said John Cardillo, a former New York Police Department officer turned conservative commentator.
His vituperative ad hominem rants against Trump are well known.
Because of the previous rancor among some of the candidates, I instituted a “No ad hominem attack” rule and limited their amount of time to answer questions to keep it civil.
For her part, Gay wrote in the Times that those who campaigned to have her ousted “often trafficked in lies and ad hominem insults, not reasoned arguments.”
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