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Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which you use a part of something to stand for the whole thing . If your parents buy you a car and you say that you just got a new set of wheels, you're using synecdoche — you're using the wheels, which are part of a car, to refer to the whole car.
14 мар. 2023 г. · Synecdoche (pronounced sin-ek-duh-kee) is a figure of speech in which a specific part of something is used to refer to the whole thing. It comes ...
Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which, most often, a part of something is used to refer to its whole. For example, "The captain commands one hundred ... Synecdoche Definition · Synecdoche Examples
a figure of speech by which a part is put for the whole (such as fifty sail for fifty ships), the whole for a part (such as society for high society)
A figure of speech in which a term (an object or an idea) is substituted by another term that is closely related to it.
14 сент. 2022 г. · Synecdoche takes a part of something and uses it to refer to the whole thing, whereas metonymy takes something that is related to (but not a ...
A synecdoche (pronounced si-nek-duh-kee) is a figure of speech which allows a part to stand for a whole or for a whole to stand for a part. When using ...
Simply put, a synecdoche is a turn of phrase where someone refers to the whole of something using a part, or a part of something using a whole.
Synecdoche is a type of metonymy; it is a figure of speech that uses a term for a part of something to refer to the whole (pars pro toto), or vice versa ...
1 июл. 2024 г. · Synecdoche is a figure of speech that uses a part of something to refer to the whole (e.g., using the word “wheels” to refer to a car).
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