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trope

[trohp] / troʊp /


NOUN
metaphor
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
plain speech


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Given that AI uses a tremendous amount of energy and water, public servants should be applying it towards solving society’s most intractable problems, not creating racist tropes or belittling people for exercising their democratic rights.

From Salon

Johnson pledges his devotion to tropes like cawing ravens and thunderous rainstorms while giving his various red herrings silly nicknames like “the knife robot” and “the clangy clunk.”

From Los Angeles Times

Our family had long used the “eldest daughter” inheritance trope to forestall bad feelings.

From MarketWatch

Nonetheless, “Chess” leans primarily on a classic—or hackneyed?—dramatic trope: the love triangle.

From The Wall Street Journal

The jump scare is a classic horror movie trope, but can that be adapted to the stage without a quick cut or crash zoom?

From Los Angeles Times