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10 words match “AMPLIFICATION”

AMPLIFICATION n. 3 definitions
iption, or a dilating upon all the particulars of a subject. Exaggeration is a species of amplification. Brande & C. I shall summarily, without any amplification at all, show in what manner defects have been supplied. Sir J. Davies.
AMPLIATION n.
Enlargement; amplification. [R.]
AUXESIS n.
A figure by which a grave and magnificent word is put for the proper word; amplification; hyperbole.
EPIDEICTIC a.
forth, explain, or exhibit; -- applied by the Greeks to a kind of oratory, which, by full amplification, seeks to persuade.
EUHEMERISM n.
Euhemerus, that the gods of mythology were but deified mortals, and their deeds only the amplification in imagination of human acts.
FLOURISH n.
ntation, to excite admiration, etc.; ostentatious embellishment; ambitious copiousness or amplification; parade of wordas, a flourish of rhetoric or of wit. He lards with flourishes his long harangue. Dryden.
INCREMENT n.
An amplification without strict climax, as in the following passage: Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, . . . think on these things. Phil. iv. 8. Infinite…
LENGTH n.
Detail or amplification; unfolding; continuance as, to pursue a subject to a great length. May Heaven, great monarch, still augment your bliss. With length of days and every day like this. Dryden.
RHETORICATION n.
Rhetorical amplification. [Obs.] Waterland.
SEVERE a.
nciple; exactly conformed to a standard; not allowing or employing unneccessary ornament, amplification, etc.; strict; -- said of style, argument, etc. "Restrained by reason and severe principles." Jer. Taylor. The Latin, a most severe and compendious language. Dryden.