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trope
n.
figure of speech, any rhetorical device in which words are used not in accordance with their literal meaning; phrase interpolated into a text for purposes of emphasis (Literature)
Trope
Trope or
tropes may refer to:
- Trope (literature):
- the use of figurative language in literature
- a commonly recurring literary or rhetorical device, motif, or cliché
- Trope (mathematics), an archaic geometry term for a tangent line or plane
- Trope (music), a variety of different things in medieval and modern music
- Trope (philosophy), figurative and metaphorical language and various other technical senses
- Trope (religion), a musical embellishment of texts
- Trope of Litotes, a literary method of denying a negation
- Tropes Zoom, a desktop search engine
- TV Tropes, a wiki for conventions and devices found within creative works
- Fantasy tropes and conventions, elements of the fantasy genre
- Trope or cantillation, the ritual chanting of readings from the Hebrew Bible in synagogue services
- Tropes, qualities or properties in formal ontology (philosophy)
trope
Noun
1. language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
(synonym) figure of speech, figure, image
(hypernym) rhetorical device
(hyponym) irony
(class) lens
(class) blind alley
trope
nm.
trope, figure of speech, any rhetorical device in which words are used not in accordance with their literal meaning; phrase interpolated into a text for purposes of emphasis (Literature)
trope
n.
tropa; básnická figura