trope
Noun
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Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense (synset 107120141)
domain member usage:
- cakewalk - an easy accomplishment
- blind alley - (figurative) a course of action that is unproductive and offers no hope of improvement
- blockbuster, megahit, smash hit - an unusually successful hit with widespread popularity and huge sales (especially a movie or play or recording or novel)
- sleeper - an unexpected hit
- bell ringer, bull's eye, home run, mark - something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
- housecleaning - (figurative) the act of reforming by the removal of unwanted personnel or practices or conditions
- goldbrick - anything that is supposed to be valuable but turns out to be worthless
- helm - (figurative) a position of leadership
- lens - (metaphor) a channel through which something can be seen or understood
- domino effect - the consequence of one event setting off a chain of similar events (like a falling domino causing a whole row of upended dominos to fall)
- flip side - a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect)
- period - the end or completion of something
- summer - the period of finest development, happiness, or beauty
- dawn - an opening time period
- evening - a later concluding time period
- rainy day - a (future) time of financial need
is a type of: rhetorical device - a use of language that creates a literary effect (but often without regard for literal significance)subtypes:- conceit - an elaborate poetic image or a far-fetched comparison of very dissimilar things
- irony - a trope that involves incongruity between what is expected and what occurs
- exaggeration, hyperbole - extravagant exaggeration
- kenning - conventional metaphoric name for something, used especially in Old English and Old Norse poetry
- metaphor - a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
- metonymy - substituting the name of an attribute or feature for the name of the thing itself (as in `they counted heads')
- oxymoron - conjoining contradictory terms (as in `deafening silence')
- personification, prosopopoeia - representing an abstract quality or idea as a person or creature
- simile - a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with `like' or `as')
- synecdoche - substituting a more inclusive term for a less inclusive one or vice versa
- zeugma - use of a verb with two or more complements, playing on the verb's polysemy, for humorous effect
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