Types of figurative language
Lessons 2-5
Lessons 6-8
Lessons 9-12
Lessons 13-17
Lessons 18-20
Lessons 21-27
BONUS!
100

Playful or clever words to create humor

wordplay

100

A group of people who watch or listen to a performance  

AUDIENCE 

100

A place in which goods are bought and sold

MARKET 

100

To leave something or someone abruptly with no intention of coming back

ABANDON

100

An angry argument or bitter disagreement 

QUARREL 


*if close team shall get points 

100

The state of being real

REALITY 

100

A major change in someone or something 

TRANSFORMATION 

100

Terrifyingly fierce and scary 

FEROCIOUS 

200

using two words or phrases that are close in sound but different in meaning

pun

200

Accumulated knowledge or learning

WISDOM

(If close to WISDOM then it should count)

200

To arrive at conclusion through close, careful, logical thought 

REASON 

200

The ability to express oneself in clever ways that amuse people; the ability to think or reason 

WIT

200

A journey made in search of something

QUEST

200

A guide or wise teacher who gives advice and supports a younger less learned 

MENTOR 

200

A loud ongoing noise 

DIN

200

The quality of being steadfast, determined, stubborn, or insistent

PERSISTENCE 

300

A phrase or expression that means something other than the literal meaning of its individual words

IDIOM 

300

To see something in your head while you think about it or as it is being described 

VISUALIZE 

300

A boring gloomy place, or state of mind, in which nothing happens 

DOLDRUMS 

300

Bizarre, weird, or eerie; having a dream like quality 

SURREAL

300

Like a greedy stingy person who lives in a poor way to save money 

MISERLY 

300

A false or not true idea; a state of seeing, hearing, or otherwise sensing things in a false way

ILLUSION 

300

Lack of harmony or agreement 

DISSONANCE 

300

To be awed by something and unable to move or look away; mesmerized, stunned 

TRANSFIXED 

400

Words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings 

Example: To,Too,Two

HOMOPHONE

400

A state of not knowing or lack of awareness or education 

IGNORANCE 

400

To assume as truth without evidence or question 

PRESUME

400

The choice of words in speech or writing 

DICTION 

400

A dispute in which many people take sides or have differing opinions 

CONTROVERSY 

400

The degree of color

CHROMA 

400

Of little value or importance 

TRIVIAL 

500

Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations 

HOMOGRAPH

500

Seeming real but actually not real

PHANTOM 

500

To voice an opinion with little evidence or imagine 

SURMISE 

500

Quick or brief 

BREVITY 

500

A complaint against an organization or person after an injury or injustice 

GRIEVANCE 

500

Mixture of unpleasant sounds

CACOPHONY 

500

"Hopelessly unhappy" or "to not be happy"

EXAMPLE: "She sighed deeply, patted Milo gently on the shoulder, and began knitting once again."

Phantom Tollbooth page 69 

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