Definitions, Similes, Metaphors and many more...
SIMILE: when the subject is compared to another subject, using the words like, as or such. METAPHOR: describes a direct comparison between two or more seemingly unrelated objects.
PERSONIFICATION: Gives animals and objects human traits and qualities. These may include sensations, emotions, desires, gestures, expressions and powers of speech.
METONMY-The substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing.
DEFINITIONS-
~Protestations 3: a strong or formal protest
~Affable 3: easy to talk to; likable; friendly
~Aforementioned 3: something that has been mentioned before
~Alluding 4: to refer to or reference something
~Shrouded 11: covering or hiding from view
~Adhering- stick fast to (a surface or substance)
~Solitary: done or existing alone
~Serenity: the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
~Entirety: the whole of something
~innocuously: not harmful to physical or mental health
~abhorrence: hate and disgust
~nefarious: extremely wicked
~infamy:evil fame or public reputation
~recognition: The action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular
~smattering: A small amount of something.
~flippant: disrespectful, shallow; lacking seriousness
~culminate: to end or arrive at a final stage
~prolific: producing in large quantity
~agitation: persistent urging or annoyance
~animosity: strong dislike or ill will
~transgressor: a person who breaks a law or moral code
PERSONIFICATION: Gives animals and objects human traits and qualities. These may include sensations, emotions, desires, gestures, expressions and powers of speech.
METONMY-The substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing.
DEFINITIONS-
~Protestations 3: a strong or formal protest
~Affable 3: easy to talk to; likable; friendly
~Aforementioned 3: something that has been mentioned before
~Alluding 4: to refer to or reference something
~Shrouded 11: covering or hiding from view
~Adhering- stick fast to (a surface or substance)
~Solitary: done or existing alone
~Serenity: the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
~Entirety: the whole of something
~innocuously: not harmful to physical or mental health
~abhorrence: hate and disgust
~nefarious: extremely wicked
~infamy:evil fame or public reputation
~recognition: The action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular
~smattering: A small amount of something.
~flippant: disrespectful, shallow; lacking seriousness
~culminate: to end or arrive at a final stage
~prolific: producing in large quantity
~agitation: persistent urging or annoyance
~animosity: strong dislike or ill will
~transgressor: a person who breaks a law or moral code