Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense.
Use of figurative language – via word, phrase, or even an image – for artistic effect.
1 However, at times, the rhetoric appears to borrow heavily from antisemitic tropes .
2 Tired old tropes don't really work with consumers any more, Smillie said.
3 Helping, guiding and supporting are recurrent tropes among Gonzàlez's groups of people.
4 As with radio serials, suspense and horror are common tropes on Hooked.
5 But there are ways to write about that without perpetuating sexist tropes .
6 Aesthetically they conform to the common tropes found in horror and gore.
7 It relied on tropes as often as it tried to escape them.
8 There are tropes lodged within this celebrational superstructure that escape her gaze.
9 Instead, we were inundated with stereotypical and classist tropes about South Auckland.
10 With women of color, this follows a predictable series of damaging tropes .
11 No hipster tropes have been harmed in the making of this restaurant.
12 Here's an eight-point tally of tropes that trended in the past 12 months.
13 All your favourite annoying tropes appear in the quiz that matters most 1.
14 It could have been a break from the tired reality TV show tropes .
15 Jane Eyre also displays the familiar tropes of the gothic novel.
16 By instinct, they created a lot of the tropes on Kickstarter.
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Tropes в диалектах
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