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aposiopesis

[ap-uh-sahy-uh-pee-sis] / ˌæp əˌsaɪ əˈpi sɪs /


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And the novel's final line, from inside Valentine's head, is a typical and brilliant Fordian aposiopesis: "She was setting out on …" It could end there.

From The Guardian • Aug. 24, 2012

"Oh yes, and the sheep, too, but—" A pregnant aposiopesis.

From In a Green Shade A Country Commentary by Hewlett, Maurice Henry

He filled up his aposiopesis with an uncouth gesture, signifying 'I may as well get back to Australia.'

From Yet Again by Beerbohm, Max, Sir

Yes, but—Richard used the device of aposiopesis; Daniel Dabbs took it for a humorous effect and began a roar, which was summarily interdicted.

From Demos by Gissing, George

Mrs. Baxter left it at an aposiopesis, a form of speech she was fond of.

From The Necromancers by Benson, Robert Hugh




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