Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense.
Use of figurative language – via word, phrase, or even an image – for artistic effect.
1 However, this standard Silicon Valley trope was met with instantaneous backlash Monday.
2 But the SBW trope does not allow for that type of flexibility.
3 In a different and unintended sense, the trope couldn't be more apt.
4 I can't think of any other director who has employed this trope .
5 Dunne's enthusiasm for a renaissance isn't just some sort of dramatic trope .
6 Reverting to a happier, nostalgic time is a classic trope of infantilism.
7 So that's a more modern rendition of the same kind of trope .
8 It's kind of a trope , a sort of poetic allusion, you see.
9 Only one show has ever truly done justice to this silly trope .
10 This is a feature of the trope of black bodies killing themselves.
11 Okay sidebar, I hate the whole 10 percent of our brains trope .
12 Children going missing is becoming another lazy trope ; a route-one shortcut to tragedy.
13 You clearly know the difference between a Pov and a repetition-avoiding language trope .
14 Print media largely stuck to this trope as a news story.
15 As recently as 2018, there was a very popular trope about Jacob Zuma.
16 They also fulfil the standard trope equating Nazism with extreme kinkiness.
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