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metonymy

[mi-ton-uh-mee] / mɪˈtɒn ə mi /


NOUN
metaphor
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WEAK
plain speech


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The closing credits begin unspooling over an image of a little girl’s shoes catching fire and burning up, a grimly poetic metonymy of the Gallardos’ tragic back story.

From New York Times • Apr. 3, 2023

The catalyzing event becomes a metonymy for other sources of anger with the central government—corruption, police and military brutality, a ravaged job market—and the rallies massively increase in number.

From Slate • Jan. 13, 2022

And I argue that even though he’s world-famous and globally acclaimed, he’s really underrated for the kind of sophisticated nuanced deployment of homophones, metonymy, simile, metaphor, braggadocio, allusion.

From Washington Post • Dec. 19, 2019

In English it’s unreliable narrator, or ethos, or metonymy, or thesis sentence.

From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2016

In prose, the word is often used of young plants or farm animals; and here frena nouella may well be a metonymy for frena nouellorum equorum.

From The Last Poems of Ovid by Akrigg, Mark Bear




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