Retórica in english
Rhetoric
pronunciation: retɜrɪk part of speech: noun
pronunciation: retɜrɪk part of speech: noun
In gestures
retórica = rhetoric ; discourse ; hot air.
Example: The rhetoric of curriculum change in SLIS is full of such large judgements and unanswered questions.Example: In many discourses 'policy making' and 'decision making' are synonymous terms.Example: All these annual events seem to generate a lot of hot air but very little materializes as a result especially in the Government sector.more:
» retórica electoral = electoral discourse .
Example: These currents are producing a highly self-referential style of electoral discourse.» retórica hueca = wankery .
Example: I do have to agree with another reviewer here that inserting random Greek words into your essay for no readily discernible reason is just such wankery.» retórica política = political rhetoric .
Example: His political rhetoric on religion, finance, and peace allowed working men to be brought within the pale of the constitution.» retórica rimbombante = wankery .
Example: I do have to agree with another reviewer here that inserting random Greek words into your essay for no readily discernible reason is just such wankery.retórico = rhetorical.
Example: Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that the 'holistic' study of man appears to be only a rhetorical claim.more:
» especialista en retórica = rhetorician .
Example: The rhetorician Longinus advises writers to 'transport' their readers by aligning the readers' perspective with the writer's.