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rhetoric

[ret-er-ik] / ˈrɛt ər ɪk /


Example Sentences

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"So Pyongyang is likely to conduct tests and issue rhetoric about nuclear command, control, and delivery systems to suggest it could inflict unacceptable harm if its naval forces come under attack."

From Barron's

Meanwhile, the rhetoric appears to be spreading rather than receding.

From Barron's

So the emphasis on unity, patriotism and the need to fight corruption for a "national rejuvenation" is not mere rhetoric.

From BBC

Rare disease drug developers have also noted a disconnect between Dr. Makary’s rhetoric and agency actions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hegseth’s rhetoric is so alarming that it sometimes eclipses how he also can come across like an eight-year-old boy inventing dialogue for the villain in his G.I.

From Salon