rhetorically
1 of 1adverb/rɪˈtɔrɪkli/
1
with regard to using language effectively and persuasively, often with the intention of influencing or impressing an audience
- The advertisement appealed rhetorically to consumers' emotions, urging them to make a purchase.
- The speaker posed the question rhetorically, not expecting a direct answer but aiming to make a point.
- The debate team presented their arguments rhetorically, using persuasive language and logic.
- The speech concluded rhetorically, leaving the audience with a thought-provoking message.
- The marketing campaign was designed rhetorically, crafting messages to resonate with the target audience.