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rhetorician

[ ret-uh-rish-uhn ]

noun

  1. an expert in the art of rhetoric.
  2. a person who teaches rhetoric.
  3. a person who writes or speaks in an elaborate or exaggerated style.


rhetorician

/ ËŒ°ùÉ›³Ùəˈ°ùɪʃə²Ô /

noun

  1. a teacher of the art of rhetoric
  2. a stylish or eloquent writer or speaker
  3. a person whose speech is pompous or extravagant
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rhetorician1

1375–1425; late Middle English rethoricien < Middle French rethorique rhetoric + -ien -ian
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Johnson the undergraduate classicist, Eton rhetorician and middlebrow biographer was fond of making quotations, stitching together attitudes and throwing out highfalutin references to fascinate and flatter down-home audiences.

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A motor-voter law passed — finally signed by President Clinton after two vetoes by Bush père — but enforcement lagged, most of all at the state and local level much beloved by GOP rhetoricians.

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After them, however, literature became “weaponized†by rhetoricians to make political and social arguments, which Fletcher disdains.

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There are many Wyomingites or rhetoricians who would argue against the claim, and many “Wyoming doesn’t exist†truthers who would gladly take up the debate.

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A team of rhetoricians — made up of media consultants and academics — have also been lined up to monitor the fairness of its coverage.

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