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Paralipsis

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A paralipsis or paraleipsis (from the Greek: leave aside) is a rhetorical figure or figure of speech in which one emphasises something by pretending not to mention it (also known as preterition). Typically, a paralipsis is introduced by phrases such as “we need say nothing of” or “not to mention”.

Examples:

  • “The restaurant was dirty and noisy, not to mention the waiters.”

Variants

Cataphasis

A kind of paralipsis which brings up the negative qualities claiming to be passed over.

  • “Let's not mention my opponent's habit of lying.”
  • “Far be it from me to question your stupid civilization or its dumb customs.”

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