Examples of 'synecdoche' in a sentence

Meaning of "synecdoche"

Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a part is used to represent the whole or vice versa
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  • A figure of speech that uses the name of a part of something to represent the whole, or the whole to represent a part.
  • The use of this figure of speech.

How to use "synecdoche" in a sentence

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The figure is synecdoche rather than metaphor.
Synecdoche seems to be operating in this artistic relation.
Others argue that synecdoche is a specific type of metonymy.
Synecdoche is a part that stands for the whole.
This way of speaking is called synecdoche.
Synecdoche is frequently used in both poetry and prose.
Is the emphasized phrase an example of a synecdoche or a.
Synecdoche and metalepsis are considered specific types of metonymy.
Loaded as a synecdoche for all of.
Synecdoche definition meaning and examples.
To this end the poet makes ingenious use of synecdoche.
Synecdoche refers to a thing by the name of one of its parts.
The cup can also represent a synecdoche in this poem.
Synecdoche refers to something by the name of one of its parts.
They are just using synecdoche.

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Synecdoche occurs when a part of something is used to refer to the whole.
Science is a synecdoche of itself.
Note that not every part of appearance is appropriate for synecdoche.
See also synecdoche.
The grammatical name for allowing part of something to represent the whole is called synecdoche.
Pulls out synecdoche.
Its use as a synecdoche for Marines began as a term of ridicule by sailors.
This is an example of synecdoche.
Indeed, synecdoche is sometimes considered a subclass of metonymy.
What is an example of a synecdoche.
In this case a synecdoche should have an attribute,.
Here Zion itself is a synecdoche.
It 's the perfect synecdoche to end your visit.
Not if I can not spell synecdoche.
Synecdoche - part used to refer to the whole.
The word is occasionally used as a synecdoche for Hades itself.
Synecdoche like this - a part representing the.
Definition of Synecdoche.
Synecdoche must have been before my time, too.
Written by Synecdoche.
Using metonymy, synecdoche and periphrasis, he produces incomplete combinations.
Y believe that we can apply to the species, as real, the figure of the synecdoche.
In truth, some synecdoche are a form of metonymy.
You wanna tell me what that means? Synecdoche.
Synecdoche - referring to a concept by part of it.
Have you ever tried using zeugma or synecdoche in your nature photographs?
Synecdoche is a kind of metonymy in which:.
Intrinsically, the face was a synecdoche for the person ; a part to represent the whole.
Synecdoche also commonly appears in all sorts of literature, from prose to poetry.
For example, the overlap with synecdoche is so strong, many consider the two inseparable.
Synecdoche - Substituting part for a whole.
This is a figure of speech known as the synecdoche ( the part put for the whole ).
In photography, synecdoche is taking part of the scene, framing it to express a whole.
If you can not remember the difference between synecdoche and metonymy - do not worry.
In photography, synecdoche means to frame part of one scene to express a whole idea.

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