Definitions
Words
Examples
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SPACECAT
100

This is a comparison in which something is said to figuratively be something else.

Metaphor

100

A simile is this

A comparison that uses "like" or "as."
100

"Mooooooo!"

Onomatopoeia

100

Epithet

Definition: a nickname or descriptive term used to refer to someone.

100

The "S" stands for this.

Speaker

200

An intentional exaggeration is called this. 

Hyperbole

200

This is the definition of an oxymoron.

A figure of speech that uses two opposite words together.

200

"Ashley said it was a beautiful day while drying off from the drenching rain."

Irony

200

Parallelism

Definition: Using grammatically similar phrases or sentences together.

200

The first "C" stands for this.

Context.

300

When one repeats the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words, it's called this.

Alliteration

300

Personification is this.

The act of giving human elements to non-human things.

300

"Oh yeah, he is such a great guy. A great guy who took the last slice of pizza!"

Sarcasm

300

Colloquialism

Definition: An instance of informal language or a local expression.

300

The "E" stands for this.

Exigence.

400

A comparison between two similar things is called this.

An analogy
400

This is the definition of an anecdote,

A brief story about something that happened to the speaker, usually something funny or interesting.

400

"The baseball struck him in a sensitive area."

Euphemism

400

Parody

Definition: An imitation of something with the intent to poke fun at it.

400

The second "C" stands for this.

Choices (as in, rhetorical choices)

500

This is the act of casually referring to something, usually a work of popular culture.

Allusion

500

An understatement is this.

Using language to intentionally lesson a major thing or event.

500

"Can we really know what our place in the universe is?"

Rhetorical question

500

Expletive

Definition: In rhetoric; An interrupting word or phrase used for emphasis.

500

The second "A" stands for this.

Appeals.