Word of the Day: Adynaton

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Adynaton
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noun 1. A form of hyperbole that uses exaggeration so magnified as to express impossibility; an instance of such hyperbole.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Play Button "By adding adynaton, the story at the beginning of his speech went from mundane to fantastic."
Play Button "He was using adynaton, but the counselor's campfire story was so scary, none of us could sleep."
Play Button "The keynote speaker opened the address with a story full of adynaton."
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Latin, mid-17th century
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Why This Word?
If you take a rhetoric class, you'll learn many tools for persuasive writing and public speaking. One of these tricks is adynaton, which is a form of hyperbole in which an impossible situation is described to make a point. Think: "raining cats and dogs" or "when pigs fly." ...
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