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synchysis in a sentence

n.

Definition

Synchysis is a rhetorical device in poetry and prose that involves the intentional intermingling of words or phrases to create intricate imagery or ambiguity.

Sample Sentences

  1. Synchysis in poetry often involves the intentional mixing of words to create a complex imagery.
  2. The use of synchysis in his writing adds a layer of ambiguity that challenges the reader's interpretation.
  3. In classical rhetoric, synchysis is a technique that intermingles words in a way that enhances the emotional impact of a passage.
  4. The poet's application of synchysis blurred the lines between clarity and confusion, leaving the audience captivated.
  5. By employing synchysis, the author skillfully intertwined themes of love and loss throughout the narrative.

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