| Definitions from the WebAposiopesisDescription:Aposiopesis is a rhetorical device in which a sentence is deliberately left unfinished or a word is abruptly cut off. It is often used to create suspense, express strong emotions or to indicate a hesitation or inability to continue speaking. Senses:
    Noun: A figure of speech where a sentence is broken off and left unfinished. Usage:
    Example 1 (Rhetoric): The orator's powerful speech left the audience in awe as he ended it abruptly with an aposiopesis.Example 2 (Literature): The author effectively used aposiopesis in the climactic moment of the novel, leaving readers eager for the dramatic conclusion.Example 3 (Conversation): "I went to confront her, but when I saw her..." he paused, the aposiopesis emphasizing his emotions. Related Products: |