adverb
- In a manner that lacks grammatical sequence or logical connection between clauses or parts of a sentence.
Usage: literary; grammar/rhetoric term; formal
Examples
- The speaker rambled anacoluthically, jumping from topic to topic without clear transitions.
- His thoughts were expressed anacoluthically, making it difficult for the audience to follow his argument.
- The poet wrote anacoluthically, deliberately breaking grammatical rules for stylistic effect.
- She spoke anacoluthically when nervous, leaving sentences unfinished and ideas incomplete.
- The character's dialogue was written anacoluthically to reflect his confused mental state.