eunoia
noun[U]
formaluk/juːˈnɔɪ.ə/us/juːˈnɔɪ.ə/afeelingofgoodwill(= beingfriendlyandwantingtohelp),especiallyone thatexistsbetween aspeakerand anaudience:
(尤指演讲者与听众之间)相互的善意Thespeakermust alsoexhibitethos, which for Aristotleencompasseswisdom(phronesis),virtue(arete), and good will (eunoia).演讲者还必须表现出普遍认可的特质,用亚里士多德的话来说,这些特质包括智慧(phronesis)、美德(arete)和善意(eunoia)。
- Inrhetoric, eunoia is thegoodwillaspeakercultivatesbetween themself andtheiraudience, aconditionofreceptivity.
- Aristotle uses theterm"eunoia" to refer to thekindandbenevolentfeelingsofgoodwillthat aspousehas and thatformthebasisfor theethicalfoundationofhumanlife.
Friendly
- affability
- affable
- affably
- affiliative
- agreeableness
- conviviality
- convivially
- cordial
- cordiality
- cordially
- inseparable
- intimacy
- intimately
- jovial
- the human touch
- togetherness
- twinkly
- warmly
- warmth
- welcoming
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