What is another word for rhetoricians?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌɛtɔːɹˈɪʃənz] (IPA)

Rhetoricians are language experts who use persuasive communication to present their ideas and arguments effectively. However, there are synonyms that can be used in place of the word "rhetoricians." These include orators, public speakers, speech writers, persuasive writers, communicators, rhetor, speechmakers, and eloquent writers. Each of these terms is used to describe professionals who have a special skill in communication and language use. They work to convince people, change opinions, and make a deeper connection with the listener or reader. Synonyms for "rhetoricians" give us a better understanding of the type of professional who is skilled in the art of persuasive communication.

What are the hypernyms for Rhetoricians?

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

Usage examples for Rhetoricians

And if this result was, in the main, due to the fervour of mind and temper elicited by the contests of public life, the systematic teaching of grammarians and rhetoricians acted as a corrective of the natural exuberance or carelessness of the rhetorical faculty.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
And, like all rhetoricians, he is often inconsistent.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
This is perhaps due to their masters, the neo-spiritualists and dogmatical rhetoricians into whose hands they have fallen.
"The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, Vol. 2"
Emile Zola

Famous quotes with Rhetoricians

  • Apparently the entire population of Jefferson, Mississippi consists of rhetoricians who would blanch at the sight of a simple declarative sentence … Seriously, I do not know what to say of this book except that it seems to point to the final blowup of what was once a remarkable, if minor, talent.
    William Faulkner
  • Adeimantus, in what amounts to an accusation of Socrates, asserts that the philosophers appear to be either useless or vicious. Plato, as I have suggested, teaches that ultimately this is an appearance that cannot be reversed, and this insures the philosophers’ permanent marginality. They appear as useless because they are. They are neither artisans, nor statesmen, nor rhetoricians. They are idlers who contribute nothing to security or posterity. Their peculiar contemplative pleasures are not accessible to the majority of mankind, and they do not provide for the popular pleasures as do the poets.
    Allan Bloom

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