Litotes pronounced lie-toe-tease /laɪˈtəʊ.tiːz/ are figures of speech where the writer uses a double negative or negative wording to express the opposite meaning. It’s easier to explain with examples, such as, ‘not bad’; ‘not unattractive’; ‘I don’t hate it’; ‘I won’t be sorry’.
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Litotes pronounced lie-toe-tease /laɪˈtəʊ.tiːz/ are figures of speech where the writer uses a double negative or negative wording to express the opposite meaning. It’s easier to explain with examples, such as, ‘not bad’; ‘not unattractive’; ‘I don’t hate it’; ‘I won’t be sorry’.