100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "rhetorically"

Definition

The adverb rhetorically refers to a manner of speaking or writing that is intended to persuade or impress rather than to elicit a direct answer or engage in a genuine dialogue. It is often used in the context of questions that are posed for effect rather than to solicit information.

Synonyms

  • Persuasively
  • Oratorically
  • Artfully
  • Eloquently
  • Figuratively

Antonyms

  • Literally
  • Honestly
  • Sincerely
  • Directly
  • Plainly

Examples

  1. "Why would anyone want to leave such a beautiful place?" he asked rhetorically.
  2. "Do you really think money can buy happiness?" she said rhetorically.
  3. "Isn’t it obvious that we need to change our approach?" he suggested rhetorically.
  4. "Who wouldn’t want to travel the world?" she exclaimed rhetorically.
  5. "How many times do I have to tell you?" he asked rhetorically.
  6. "What’s done is done," she replied rhetorically.
  7. "Do we really need to discuss this again?" he asked rhetorically.
  8. "Can you believe how quickly time flies?" she wondered rhetorically.
  9. "Who wouldn't want to be successful?" he questioned rhetorically.
  10. "Isn’t that just the way life goes?" she said rhetorically.
  11. "What’s the point of arguing?" he asked rhetorically.
  12. "Can anyone honestly say they’ve never made a mistake?" she said rhetorically.
  13. "Do you really think that’s a good idea?" he asked rhetorically.
  14. "How can we ignore the facts?" she stated rhetorically.
  15. "Isn't it clear that we need to take action?" he inquired rhetorically.
  16. "What difference does it make now?" she replied rhetorically.
  17. "Who could possibly resist such an offer?" he cried rhetorically.
  18. "Isn’t it time for a change?" she asked rhetorically.
  19. "Why would anyone want to miss this opportunity?" he said rhetorically.
  20. "What’s the use of worrying?" she remarked rhetorically.
  21. "Can we really trust everything we hear?" he asked rhetorically.
  22. "How often do we get such a chance?" she said rhetorically.
  23. "Isn't the answer obvious?" he asked rhetorically.
  24. "Why should we settle for less?" she stated rhetorically.
  25. "Who doesn't want to be happy?" he questioned rhetorically.
  26. "What do we have to lose?" she said rhetorically.
  27. "Can you imagine living without music?" he asked rhetorically.
  28. "Isn’t it interesting how things work out?" she remarked rhetorically.
  29. "Why bother explaining it again?" he asked rhetorically.
  30. "Who wouldn’t want to be part of a great team?" she said rhetorically.
  31. "How could anyone disagree with that?" he stated rhetorically.
  32. "Isn't it clear that we need to unite?" she asked rhetorically.
  33. "What’s the harm in trying?" he questioned rhetorically.
  34. "Is there really any other option?" she replied rhetorically.
  35. "Why not aim for the stars?" he said rhetorically.
  36. "Who doesn't appreciate a good story?" she asked rhetorically.
  37. "Isn't it about time we took action?" he stated rhetorically.
  38. "What could be more important?" she asked rhetorically.
  39. "Can anyone deny the benefits of exercise?" he said rhetorically.
  40. "Why would we ignore the evidence?" she questioned rhetorically.
  41. "Isn't it time for a new beginning?" he asked rhetorically.
  42. "What makes you think you can do it alone?" she replied rhetorically.
  43. "Who wouldn’t want to live in paradise?" he said rhetorically.
  44. "How much more proof do we need?" she asked rhetorically.
  45. "Can anyone truly say they’re satisfied?" he remarked rhetorically.
  46. "Why should we be afraid of change?" she inquired rhetorically.
  47. "Isn't it fascinating how things evolve?" he said rhetorically.
  48. "Who could argue against progress?" she stated rhetorically.
  49. "What’s stopping us from achieving greatness?" he asked rhetorically.
  50. "Isn't it refreshing to think outside the box?" she said rhetorically.
  51. "Why would anyone choose to live in fear?" he asked rhetorically.
  52. "How can we overlook such an opportunity?" she remarked rhetorically.
  53. "Isn't it strange how quickly things change?" he said rhetorically.
  54. "Who wouldn’t want to make a difference?" she asked rhetorically.
  55. "What is there to lose in trying?" he stated rhetorically.
  56. "Why should we limit ourselves?" she questioned rhetorically.
  57. "Isn’t it true that we all deserve happiness?" he said rhetorically.
  58. "How can we remain silent when so much is at stake?" she asked rhetorically.
  59. "Who wouldn't want to be part of something bigger?" he remarked rhetorically.
  60. "What’s stopping us from taking the leap?" she asked rhetorically.
  61. "Isn't it amazing how far we’ve come?" he stated rhetorically.
  62. "Why would anyone choose to be ordinary?" she questioned rhetorically.
  63. "How often do we get a second chance?" he said rhetorically.
  64. "Who doesn’t enjoy a little adventure?" she asked rhetorically.
  65. "Isn't it important to speak up for what’s right?" he remarked rhetorically.
  66. "What would you do in my shoes?" she asked rhetorically.
  67. "Why should we conform to expectations?" he stated rhetorically.
  68. "How can we ignore the voice of the people?" she questioned rhetorically.
  69. "Isn’t it time we started believing in ourselves?" he said rhetorically.
  70. "Who could forget a moment like that?" she asked rhetorically.
  71. "What more could we possibly want?" he stated rhetorically.
  72. "Why not take a chance?" she questioned rhetorically.
  73. "Isn't it interesting how perspectives change?" he remarked rhetorically.
  74. "Who wouldn’t want to live life to the fullest?" she asked rhetorically.
  75. "How can we truly understand without experience?" he said rhetorically.
  76. "What’s the point of holding back?" she questioned rhetorically.
  77. "Isn’t it clear that we need to adapt?" he stated rhetorically.
  78. "Why would anyone want to be mediocre?" she asked rhetorically.
  79. "How often do we get a chance like this?" he said rhetorically.
  80. "Who doesn’t love a good surprise?" she questioned rhetorically.
  81. "Isn't it time we embraced change?" he remarked rhetorically.
  82. "What’s stopping us from pursuing our dreams?" she asked rhetorically.
  83. "Why should we settle for anything less?" he stated rhetorically.
  84. "How can we expect to grow without challenges?" she questioned rhetorically.
  85. "Isn't it essential to follow our passions?" he said rhetorically.
  86. "Who wouldn’t want to make a lasting impact?" she asked rhetorically.
  87. "What would life be without a little risk?" he remarked rhetorically.
  88. "Why not strive for excellence every day?" she questioned rhetorically.
  89. "Isn’t it important to learn from our mistakes?" he stated rhetorically.
  90. "How can we achieve greatness without effort?" she asked rhetorically.
  91. "Who doesn’t appreciate a little kindness?" he said rhetorically.
  92. "What’s the harm in being ambitious?" she questioned rhetorically.
  93. "Isn't it clear that we all want to belong?" he stated rhetorically.
  94. "Why would anyone turn down a challenge?" she asked rhetorically.
  95. "How can we ignore the needs of others?" he remarked rhetorically.
  96. "Isn’t it time we celebrated our successes?" she stated rhetorically.
  97. "Who wouldn’t want to be a part of history?" he asked rhetorically.
  98. "What’s stopping you from pursuing your passion?" she questioned rhetorically.
  99. "Isn't it fascinating how much we can learn?" he stated rhetorically.
  100. "Why should we fear the unknown?" she remarked rhetorically.