Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
chiasmatic
Adjective
ki-az-mat-ik

Definition
Relating to or involving chiasmus, a rhetorical figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order.

Examples
- The poet’s chiasmatic phrases added depth to the meaning of the poem.
- In her speech, she employed chiasmatic structures to highlight the contrast between past and future.
- The novel’s narrative was rich with chiasmatic elements, enhancing its thematic complexity.

Meaning
The term ‘chiasmatic’ is used to describe a structure or pattern that reflects a chiasmus, often used in literary and rhetorical contexts to create a particular impact or emphasis.

Synonyms
- Antimetabole
- Inversion
- Reversal