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eunoia noun[ U ] formaluk /juːˈnɔɪ.ə/ us /juːˈnɔɪ.ə/ a feeling of goodwill(= being friendly and wanting to help), especially one that exists between a speaker and an audience: (尤指演讲者与听众之间)相互的善意 The speaker must also exhibit ethos, which for Aristotle encompasses wisdom (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)。 In rhetoric, eunoia is the goodwill a speaker cultivates between themself and their audience, a condition of receptivity. Aristotle uses the term "eunoia" to refer to the kind and benevolent feelings of goodwill that a spouse has and that form the basis for the ethical foundation of human life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Friendly affability affable affably affiliative agreeableness congeniality conversable convivial conviviality convivially hospitable hospitably hospitality inseparable socially sugar and spiceidiom sweet-natured sweet-tempered sweetness the human touch
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