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  • 1 litotes

    a two-component structure in which two negations are joined to give a possessive evaluation
    - the first component is always the negative particle "not", while the second, always negative in semantics, varies in form from a negatively affixed word (as above) to a negative phrase

    Her face was not unpretty. (K.Kesey)

    It was not unnatural if Gilbert felt a certain embarrassment. (E.Waugh)

    The idea was not totally erroneous. The thought did not displease me. (I.Murdoch)

    Source: V.A.K.
    ••
    a) is a stylistic device consisting of a peculiar use of negative constructions: the negation plus noun or adjective serves to establish a positive feature in a person or thing
    - is a deliberate understatement used to produce stylistic effect: it is a negation that includes affirmation;
    - is a means by which the natural logical and linguistic property of negation can be strengthened;

    He found that this was no easy task.

    - is used in different styles of speech, excluding those which may be called the matter-of-fact styles, like official style and scientific prose
    b) a construction with two negations

    not unlike, not unpromising, not displeased

    Soames, with his lips and his squared chin was not unlike a bull dog. (J.Galsworthy)

    Source: I.R.G.

    English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > litotes

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