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Synecdoche Meaning & Examples – 601 Words

Synecdoche meaning and real examples in context as a figure of speech in literature

Synecdoche meaning and real examples as a figure of speech in literature used in the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam for advanced learners of English and literature students. Practice listening and reading comprehension with the word, synecdoche. /sɪnˈekdəkɪ/ (noun) Synecdoche meaning synecdoche is a figure of speech in literature…

Pleonasm Meaning & Examples from 601 Words

Pleonasm meaning and examples in real context in visual dictionary

Pleonasm meaning and examples in real context from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam with real examples. Improve your advanced vocabulary in authentic context and practice reading and listening comprehension. /ˈpli:ənæzm/ (noun) Pleonasm meaning using more words or vocabulary than necessary to express something, verbosity, prolixity, redundancy, using redundant…

Paralipsis Definition & Examples – 601 Words

Paralipsis definition and examples in real context

Paralipsis definition and examples in real context from the book 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Enrich your advanced vocabulary in context and practice reading and listening comprehension in real-life situations and short passages. /ˌparəˈlɪpsɪs/ (noun) Paralipsis definition a rhetorical device in literature to puts emphasis on a topic by deliberately…

Bombastic GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Bombastic GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Bombastic GRE Vocabulary Flashcard bɒmˈbæs.tɪk/ (adj) Definition using difficult words to show you’re more important than you really are, pompous, long-winded, magniloquent, declamatory, verbose, euphuistic, pretentious, turgid, grandiloquent, affected, sonorous, ostentatious, grandiose, high-flown, orotund, rhetorical Example The word verbosity comes from Latin verbosus, “wordy”. There are many other English words that also refer to the…

Rhetoric 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 1

Rhetoric 1100 words you need to know week 40 day 1 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Rhetoric 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 1 /ˈret.ər.ɪk/ US /ˈreţ.ɚ-/ (noun) persuasive speech or writing, oratory, public speaking, pretentious words and clever use of language, speechmaking, empty talk, pomposity, bombast, grandiloquence, magniloquence, the study of speaking or writing effectively, language, expression, vocabulary, exaggerated language The campaign rhetoric of Barack Obama is the rhetoric…

Facile 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 1

Facile 1100 words you need to know week 40 day 1 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Facile 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 1 Facile 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 1 /ˈfæs.aɪl/ (adj) requiring little effort and easy to do, ignoring the complexities of an issue, fluent but insincere and superficial, glib, rhetorical, simplistic, facetious, flippant, trite, casual, slick, cursory, shallow, naïve, oversimplified, effortless, trouble-free In the referendum…