What is apophasis examples?

Apophasis is a rhetorical device used in discourse where the speaker or writer brings up a subject by saying that they will not discuss it, and then proceeds to discuss it.

Some examples of apophasis include:

  1. "I'm not saying you're a bad person, but your actions are certainly questionable."
  2. "I'm not one to gossip, but have you heard about the scandal involving the mayor?"
  3. "I don't want to point fingers, but someone here is responsible for the missing files."
  4. "I'm not going to say anything negative about my opponent, but their record speaks for itself."
  5. "I'm not going to waste my time discussing the rumors about me, I am focused on the issues that matter."

Apophasis can be used in different contexts such as in politics, literature, and everyday communication. It is often used to soften a potentially harsh critique or accusation, while still achieving its intended effect.