Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
empty rhetoric
noun
/ˈɛmpti ˈrɛtərɪk/
Definition
Speech or writing that sounds impressive but lacks real meaning or substance.
Examples
- The politician’s speech was filled with empty rhetoric, promising change without any real plans to achieve it.
- Critics pointed out that the company’s marketing strategy relied heavily on empty rhetoric instead of tangible benefits.
- His apologies sounded like empty rhetoric, lacking sincerity or a genuine commitment to change.
Meaning
Empty rhetoric refers to language that is grandiose or flowery but ultimately insincere or devoid of genuine content. It often aims to persuade or impress an audience without offering any real value or actionable ideas.
Synonyms
- Meaningless discourse
- Insincere language
- Vacuous argument
- Superficial talk