Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
syndeton
Noun
/ˈsɪndɪtən/

Definition
A rhetorical term for a sentence style that employs conjunctions between each word, phrase, or clause.

Examples
- We have a meeting today and it will be long and fruitful.
- She ran and jumped and laughed when she saw her friends.

Meaning
Syndeton is used to create a rhythm or flow in writing by connecting phrases and ideas. It contrasts with asyndeton, where conjunctions are deliberately omitted.

Synonyms
- Conjunction use
- Connected clauses