Meaning of synecdoche | Babel Free
sɪˈnɛk.də.kiDefinitions
- A figure of speech that uses the name of a part of something to represent the whole, or the whole to represent a part, or a specific kind or instance to represent the general category, or the general category to represent a specific kind or instance, or the constituent material to represent the thing made from it.
- The use of this figure of speech.
Equivalents
Български
синекдоха
Čeština
synekdocha
Dansk
synekdoke
Deutsch
Synekdoche
Ελληνικά
συνεκδοχή
Esperanto
sinekdoĥo
Español
sinecdoque
Suomi
synekdokee
Italiano
sineddoche
Қазақша
синекдоха
Nederlands
synecdoche
Polski
synekdocha
Português
sinédoque
Română
sinecdocă
Русский
синекдоха
Svenska
synekdoke
தமிழ்
ஆகுபெயர்
ไทย
สัมพจนัย
Examples
“Synecdoche the whole for part will take, Or part for whole, just for the metre's sake.”
“"Holocaust" can become a tired synecdoche for war crimes in general.”
“Perhaps being in a touring band was, to Yorke, a synecdoche for the modern condition: disorientation, alienation, rootlessness, exhaustion, lack of control, occasional derangement, constant motion.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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