cataphasia

/kætəˈfeɪziə/

Definitions

1. noun

A rhetorical device in which a statement is made and immediately negated, often to emphasize the opposite of the statement.

“The politician’s speech was full of cataphasia, making contradictory statements back-to-back.”

Synonyms

  • figure of speech
  • rhetorical device

Antonyms

  • equivocation
  • tautology