

Here's how to pronounce antimetabole: an-tee-met- ab-oh-lee A Closer Look at Antimetabole Antimetabole comes from a Greek phrase that means, "turning about in the opposite direction," and which sums up the effect of words being repeated in reverse order, sort of like retracing steps on a path.Antimetabole is tricky to use: it can be moving, memorable, and persuasive, but it can also feel trite and predictable if used poorly.It can be used to convey paradoxes and irony, to strengthen an argument, or to show in a novel way how two ideas relate to each other.


