Figure of Speech-1
Figure of Speech-1
Figure of Speech-1
• . He is a wise fool.
• Deep down Anna is really shallow.
• It is the beginning of the end.
SIMILE
Simile is a phrase which compares something to
something else using the words like or as. Here
are some examples of simile in use.
Apostrophe
Apostrophe is speaking to an object or item that is not
alive as if it were in fact, alive.
E.g. Come on trousers, you have to fit me.
Assonance
Assonance is the similarity in sound between vowels in
the middle of neighbouring words.
E.g. How now, brown cow.
Chiasmus
Chiasmus is when two sentences are balanced against
one another but with the words reversed.
E.g. Work to live and do not live to work.
Euphemism
Euphemism is the replacement of a phrase which might
be deemed offensive by one which implies the same
meaning but does not carry offence with it.
E.g. Instead of ‘he died’ you would say ‘he passed
away.’
Hyperbole
Hyperbole is a term which uses an exaggeration to add
a more dramatic meaning to the sentence.
E.g. My bag weighs a tonne.
Irony
Irony is a statement which conveys theexact opposite
meaning of what is literally being said.
E.g. The fire station burnt to the ground.
Litotes
Litotes is an understatement which applies a negative
to express the meaning of the affirmative.
E.g.. That dress is not too bad
Metaphor
Metaphor is when there is a comparison made between
two different things which share something in common.
E.g. The world is your oyster.
Metonymy
Metonymy is when a phrase is replaced with another
which has a similar meaning, used to describe
something in an indirect manner.
E.g. I remain loyal to the crown.
Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia is a word which resembles the sound it
is describing.
E.g. My watch ticks loudly.
Oxymoron
Oxymoron is when two words in a phrase contradict
one another.
E.g.The girl next door is pretty ugly.
Paradox
Paradox is a statement which contradicts itself.
E.g. Deep down Anna is really shallow.
Personification
Personification is when an object which is not alive is
given human qualities.
E.g. Му car is a real beauty.
Pun
A pun is a play on words, it uses a word to give a
different sense to the sentence and add a double
meaning.
E.g. An egg for breakfast is not easy to beat.
Simile
Simile is a phrase which compares something to
something else using the words like or as.
E.g. Her hair was as golden as the sun.
Synecdoche
Synecdoche is a statement in which only part of
something is expressed to relate to the whole.
E.g. He has just got some new wheel.
Understatement
Understatement is a statement which is made to be less
important than what is actually being conveyed.
E.g. I only have two million dollars.