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accismus
[ uhk-siz-muhs ]
noun
- an ironic rhetorical device, in which one feigns indifference, or makes a pretense of refusing something one desires:
Clarence’s simpering that he couldn’t possibly accept such a generous gift is an example of accismus, for he has repeatedly shown the audience his weakness for luxury.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of accismus1
First recorded in 1560–70; from New Latin accismus “coyness, pretense of indifference,” from Greek akkismós
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