Figurative language terms
Symbol
representing something else example: white symbolizes purity
Connotation
feeling or idea a word has; second or subtle meaning example: The girl was feeling blue today.
Personification
giving human actions/qualities to something nonhuman example: the coat was begging to be drycleaned
Apostrophe
speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object example: O, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Alliteration
the same letter or sound in a row of words example: Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore
Simile
A comparison using "like" or "as" example: The girl ran fast like a cheetah
Denotation
The dictionary definition of a word Example: The book is the color blue.
Understatement
an statement that makes a situation seem less important than it is example: It is only a little scratch (after she crashed the car in a bad accident)
Metaphor
a comparison without using like or as example: The girl was a cheetah as she sprinted around the track.
Oxymoron
a figure of speech with contradictory words example: jumbo shrimp, big difference
Paradox
a statement that seems contradictory but is actually true. doesn't really make sense example: I will never forget what-his-name This statement is a lie
Synecdoche
a word that refers to a part of something rather than a whole example: He has some really cool wheels --> car
Onomatopoeia
a word that represents a sound example: mooooo
Hyperbole (Overstatement)
an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally example: I'm so hungry, I could eat 500 burgers
Allegory
an extended metaphor where things carry different meaning example: Animal farm book we all read last year where the entire story the animal represent people who are greedy
Allusion
reference back to something historical (literature or event) example: The old man was a scrooge who didn't use his money to help others. (allusion to a Christmas Carol)
Imagery
visual descriptions that create a picture in the readers minds example: The house was dark and gloomy with it's black paint peeling off the siding
Irony
when something happens that is the opposite of what you would expect example: the fire station burns down
Metonymy
when you use a completely different object to represent something else example: The pen is mightier than the sword --> pen = words, sword = fighting