Creole vs rhetoric

Creole

adj
  • Designating a creolized language. 

  • Pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole. 

  • That is a Creole; especially, born in a colonized country different from that of his or her ancestors. 

  • Prepared according to a cooking style developed in a Creole area, now especially that of Louisiana, characterised by a mixture of European and African influences. 

name
  • Any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti. 

noun
  • A native-born of Francophone descent in the Louisiana territory of any race, as opposed to Anglo-American settlers. 

  • Someone of African descent who is born in the Caribbean or Americas (originally as opposed to an African immigrant). 

  • A descendant of European settlers who is born in a colonized country. 

  • Anyone with mixed ancestry born in a country colonized by Europeans, now especially one who speaks a creole language. 

rhetoric

adj
  • Synonym of rhetorical. 

noun
  • The art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade. 

  • Meaningless language with an exaggerated style intended to impress. 

How often have the words Creole and rhetoric occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )