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1 Wk. 23 Words about words

2 articulate (adj.):

3 articulate (adj.): capable of speech; able to express oneself effectively
diatribe (n.):

4 articulate (adj.): capable of speech; able to express oneself effectively
diatribe (n.): bitter spoken or written attack; angry criticism

5 irony (n.):

6 irony (n.): humorous or sarcastic use of language in which the intended meaning is the opposite of the words used oxymoron (n.):

7 oxymoron (n.): figure of speech that combines contradictory terms
irony (n.): humorous or sarcastic use of language in which the intended meaning is the opposite of the words used oxymoron (n.): figure of speech that combines contradictory terms examples: “mostly dead,” “a fine mess,” “all natural artificial flavoring” satire (n.):

8 oxymoron (n.): figure of speech that combines contradictory terms
irony (n.): humorous or sarcastic use of language in which the intended meaning is the opposite of the words used oxymoron (n.): figure of speech that combines contradictory terms examples: “mostly dead,” “a fine mess,” “all natural artificial flavoring” satire (n.): use of ridicule to expose folly or abuse; holding something up to scorn

9 vitriol (n.):

10 vitriol (n.): cruel and bitter criticism
pejorative (adj.):

11 vitriol (n.): cruel and bitter criticism
pejorative (adj.): having a derogatory meaning pun (n.):

12 vitriol (n.): cruel and bitter criticism
pejorative (adj.): having a derogatory meaning pun (n.): play on words having the same sound but different meanings; play on different meanings of the same word

13 acronym (n.):

14 acronym (n.): words formed from the first letter of other words
cliché (n.):

15 acronym (n.): words formed from the first letter of other words
cliché (n.): overused expression; trite phrase epithet (n.):

16 acronym (n.): words formed from the first letter of other words
cliché (n.): overused expression; trite phrase epithet (n.): word or phrase used to characterize a person or thing, often disparagingly

17 metonymy (n.):

18 metonymy (n.): substitute meaning; naming a thing or person by substituting an associated name
glib (adj.):

19 metonymy (n.): substitute meaning; naming a thing or person by substituting an associated name
glib (adj.): having a ready flow of words but lacking understanding or accuracy; superficial maxim (n.):

20 metonymy (n.): substitute meaning; naming a thing or person by substituting an associated name
glib (adj.): having a ready flow of words but lacking understanding or accuracy; superficial maxim (n.): concisely expressed statement of a general truth or rule of conduct; proverbial saying palindrome (n.):

21 metonymy (n.): substitute meaning; naming a thing or person by substituting an associated name
glib (adj.): having a ready flow of words but lacking understanding or accuracy; superficial maxim (n.): concisely expressed statement of a general truth or rule of conduct; proverbial saying palindrome (n.): any word, phrase, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward


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