"Paralipses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Paralipses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Paralipses" Meaning

Paralipses are a rhetorical device in which a sentence or phrase is inserted into a text, often in parentheses, to provide additional information or explanation that is not essential to the meaning of the sentence. They are often used to clarify or amplify the meaning of the surrounding text, and can add tone, humor, or personality to the writing.

"Paralipses" Examples

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Paralipsis is a rhetorical device in which a speaker or writer mentions something they are deliberately leaving out, often to draw attention to it or to emphasize its absence.

Here are 5 examples:

1. Irony

"I'm not saying she's perfect, but I'm not going to mention her numerous flaws right now." (The speaker is using paralipsis to imply that the person has many flaws.)

2. Humor

"I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right. Oh wait, that's pretty much the same thing." (The speaker is using paralipsis to poke fun at themselves.)

3. Rhetorical Question

"Let's not discuss the elephant in the room – or rather, the huge salary the CEO is getting paid." (The speaker is using paralipsis to avoid talking about the sensitive topic.)

4. Satire

"It's not like our politicians are corrupt or anything... oh wait, they totally are." (The satirist is using paralipsis to point out the obvious corruption.)

5. Literary Devices

"My dear friend, I'm not going to mention the countless letters I've written to you, begging for your love. That's just too obvious." (The writer is using paralipsis to emphasize the depth of their feelings.)

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