hendiadys
/hĕn-dī′ə-dĭs/
noun
- A figure of speech in which two words connected by a conjunction are used to express a single notion that would normally be expressed by an adjective and a substantive, such as grace and favor instead of gracious favor.
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October 20, 2025 - Hendiadys (/hɛnˈdaɪ.ədɪs/) is a figure of speech used for emphasis—"The substitution of a conjunction for a subordination". The basic idea is to use two words linked by the conjunction "and" instead of the one modifying the other. Hendiadys in English is also known as two for one and ...
conjunction for emphasis
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Definitions Summary Synonyms Sentences Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Grammar · Credits × · COBUILD frequency band · (hɛnˈdaɪədɪs ) nounOrigin: ML < Gr phrase hen dia dyoin, one (thing) by means of two · a figure of speech ...
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HENDIADYS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
For example, his character Macbeth, speaking of the passage of life, says "It is a tale / Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing." For Shakespeare, the construction "sound and fury" was more effective than "furious sound." The word hendiadys is a modification of the Greek phrase hen dia dyoin.
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hendiadys American English pronunciation. How to pronounce hendiadys correctly. How to say hendiadys in proper American English.
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Hendiadys definition: a figure in which a complex idea is expressed by two words connected by a copulative conjunction: “to look with eyes and envy” instead of “with envious eyes.”. See examples of HENDIADYS used in a sentence.
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September 7, 2023 - Hendiadys is a figure of speech in which two words connected by a conjunction (usually ‘and’) are used to express a single notion that would normally be expressed by an adjective and a substantive, such as “gracious favor” in place of “grace and favor.” It stems from the Latin phrase “one thing by means of two” or “one through two.” While the phase is no longer cited among grammarians of ancient Greek, Medieval Latin grammarians cite it frequently.
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volume_up UK /hɛnˈdʌɪədɪs/noun (mass noun) (Grammar) the expression of a single idea by two words connected with ‘and’, e.g. nice and warm, when one could be used to modify the other, as in nicely warmExamplesThe lyrical grandeur of his language covers every known figure of speech from metaphor to simile, hyperbole to hendiadys.IndianThe alignment of grace and truth is what we see at the end of the Prologue of the Fourth Gospel, and that, itself, I take as a Hebrew hendiadys.North American
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hendiadys
From Latin hendiadys, from Greek hen dia duoin (one by two).