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Ciceronianism vs rhetoric

rhetoric vs Ciceronianism

Ciceronianism and rhetoric both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Ciceronianism Yes No No No
rhetoric Yes No No No
As nouns, rhetoric is a hypernym of Ciceronianism; that is, rhetoric is a word with a broader meaning than Ciceronianism:
  • Ciceronianism: imitation of or resemblance to the oratorical or literary style of Cicero especially as practiced or produced by the Ciceronians of the early Renaissance.
  • rhetoric: using language effectively to please or persuade
Ciceronianism (noun) rhetoric (noun)
imitation of or resemblance to the oratorical or literary style of Cicero especially as practiced or produced by the Ciceronians of the early Renaissance. study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)
using language effectively to please or persuade
high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation
loud and confused and empty talk
Difference between Ciceronianism and rhetoric

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