What is another word for prolepsis?

Pronunciation: [pɹə͡ʊlˈɛpsɪs] (IPA)

Prolepsis is a word that means anticipation or the representation of a future event as if it had already happened. There are many synonyms for prolepsis such as preconception, presumption, anticipation, expectation, foreknowledge, foretaste, prediction, prophecy, and foresight. These words all refer to the idea of predicting or anticipating events before they happen. While prolepsis is often used in a literary or rhetorical sense, many of these synonyms have a more practical application in fields such as business or engineering. Regardless of the context, the use of these words implies a certain level of foresight and planning that is essential for success in almost any endeavor.

What are the hypernyms for Prolepsis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Prolepsis?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for prolepsis (as nouns)

    • communication
      rhetorical device.

Usage examples for Prolepsis

139 prolepsis, or the propounder.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
If this Inference be not something like an Anachronism or prolepsis, I'll look once more into my Lexicons for the true Meaning of the Words.
"Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare"
D. Nichol Smith
But that's a prolepsis."
"Alec Forbes of Howglen"
George MacDonald

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