Etymology:
Meaning:
Blandiloquence refers to excessively flattering or insincere speech. It is a form of rhetoric that uses language to manipulate, cajole, or deceive listeners.
Origin:
The term "blandiloquence" has its roots in ancient Roman rhetoric. Roman orators and statesmen used flattery as a persuasive technique to gain favor with their audiences. Blandiloquent speeches were often delivered in political contexts, with the aim of swaying votes or swaying public opinion.
In the 16th century, the term "blandiloquence" was introduced into English. It was originally used to describe the excessive flattery found in courtly language and sermons. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include any form of insincere or flattering speech.
Examples of Blandiloquence:
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