antimetabole
See also: antimetábole
English edit
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Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek ἀντιμεταβολή (antimetabolḗ). By surface analysis, anti- (“opposite”) + Ancient Greek μετᾰβολή (metabolḗ, “transformation”).
Pronunciation edit
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌæn.tɪ.məˈtæ.bə.li/, /ˌæn.tɪ.mɛˈtæ.bə.li/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˌæn.ti.məˈtæ.bə.li/, /ˌæn.taɪ.məˈtæ.bə.li/, /ˌæn.tə.məˈtæ.bə.li/
Noun edit
antimetabole (countable and uncountable, plural antimetaboles)
- (rhetoric) The technique of repeating a phrase while reversing the order of certain elements or its grammatical structure, as a form of juxtaposition.
- 2008, Michael E Eidenmuller, Great Speeches For Better Speaking, page 92:
- "Mankind must put an end to war or else war will put an end to mankind." Many other instances may be found in kind. As one reserves fine china for the most special occasions and in only the most select company, so Kennedy used his beloved antimetabole.
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Translations edit
rhetorical technique
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Further reading edit
- antimetabole on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek ἀντιμεταβολή (antimetabolḗ).
Noun edit
antimetabole f (plural antimetaboli)