rhetorical question
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rhetorical question — is an assertion put in the form of a question without expecting an answer, e.g. Who do they think they are? … Modern English usage
rhetorical question — n. a question asked only for effect, as to emphasize a point, no answer being expected … English World dictionary
Rhetorical question — A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply.[1] Rhetorical questions encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the… … Wikipedia
rhetorical question — noun a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered he liked to make his points with rhetorical questions • Hypernyms: ↑statement * * * noun : a question not intended to elicit an answer but asked for… … Useful english dictionary
rhetorical question — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms rhetorical question : singular rhetorical question plural rhetorical questions linguistics a question that you ask without expecting or wanting an answer … English dictionary
rhetorical question — question whose answer is clear, question that was asked solely for the purpose of making an impression … English contemporary dictionary
rhetorical question — rhe,torical question noun count a question you ask without expecting or wanting an answer … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rhetorical question — a question asked solely to produce an effect or to make an assertion and not to elicit a reply, as What is so rare as a day in June? [1835 45] * * * … Universalium
rhetorical question — rhetor′ical ques′tion n. a question asked solely for effect and not to elicit a reply, as “What is so rare as a day in June?” • Etymology: 1835–45 … From formal English to slang
rhetorical question — /rətɒrɪkəl ˈkwɛstʃən / (say ruhtorikuhl kweschuhn) noun a question designed to produce an effect and not to draw an answer …