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rhetorician

[ret-uh-rish-uhn] / ˌrɛt əˈrɪʃ ən /


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In conversation with sociologist and Hamilton University President Stephen Pepper, Obama, ever the master rhetorician, said:

From Salon

Johnson the undergraduate classicist, Eton rhetorician and middlebrow biographer was fond of making quotations, stitching together attitudes and throwing out highfalutin references to fascinate and flatter down-home audiences.

From Washington Post

After them, however, literature became “weaponized” by rhetoricians to make political and social arguments, which Fletcher disdains.

From New York Times

There are many Wyomingites or rhetoricians who would argue against the claim, and many “Wyoming doesn’t exist” truthers who would gladly take up the debate.

From Washington Times

A team of rhetoricians — made up of media consultants and academics — have also been lined up to monitor the fairness of its coverage.

From Los Angeles Times