anacoluthic

/ˌænəˈkɒləθɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or being a rhetorical figure in which a sentence or phrase is begun in one way but carried through in another

“The poet’s use of anacoluthic language added complexity to the narrative.”

2. noun

a rhetorical figure in which a sentence or phrase is begun in one way but carried through in another

“The anacoluthic structure of the poem is a deliberate choice by the poet.”

Synonyms

  • literary
  • rhetorical

Antonyms

  • plain
  • straightforward