Figurative Language
Dysphemism
a humorous or harsh term or phrase used in place of an acceptable term or phrase.
Euphemism
a polite word or phrase used in place of an offensive or crude word or phrase.
Paradox
a statement that initially contradicts itself but, in fact, includes a fundamental truth.
Idiom
an expression that is clear only to those who are familiar with the language of its origin and cannot be understood based on its literal meaning.
Oxymoron
the combination of two words of contrasting meanings to convey a single idea or thought.
Denotation
the explicit, literal meaning of a word or phrase. Denotation is the meaning of a word found in a dictionary.
Alliteration
the repetition of a beginning consonant sound with in a phrase of sentence.
Consonance
the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words in a phrase or sentence.
Assonance
the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds found within or at the end of words or phrases.
Connotation
the suggestive meaning of a word or phrase.
Pun
the use of similar of identical sounding words to create an alternate meaning to the sentence in which it is used.