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assonances Meaning in Bengali



ধারাবাহিক শব্দের জোর সিলাবল অনুরূপ স্বরবর্ণ পুনরাবৃত্তি

Noun:

স্বরসাদৃশ্য, ধ্বনিসাদৃশ্য,





assonances's Usage Examples:

--- End-of-line assonances and rhymes in italics; --- end-and-beginning assonances underscored The J.


that Zelazny's story "intoxicatingly dashes together myth and literary assonances—in this case Herman Melville's Moby-Dick—and sex".


which I have explored several times with different shades, but also with assonances.


been discovered among older authors being merely voluntary or fortuitous assonances.


While Taoiseach itself carried with it some initially unpleasant assonances with Caudillo, Fuhrer and Duce, all but one of the 12 men who wielded.


You may allow yourself to use assonances.


" The passage ends with a powerfully musical sentence with assonances between "blade", "wield", "dealt" and so on; alliteration with "wield".


balanced patterns, in repetitions or antithesis, in alliterations or assonances, in epithetic and other formulary expressions.


and sonorous neologisms as well as selecting originally harmonious rare assonances and rhymes.


that he spends his time "trying to write harmonious sentences, avoiding assonances".


clearances, and described the Scottish landscape in rich detail, using Gaelic assonances.


these lines of dróttkvætt at the Battle of Stamford Bridge; the internal assonances and the alliteration are emboldened: Krjúpum vér fyr vápna, (valteigs).


Littmann sensationally labeled these assonances "the earliest rhyme in the history of human literature", though the word.


Nothing is predictable, yet everything seems right, rather like the assonances and dissonances in a Charles Ives or Igor Stravinsky score.


She notes the visual "rhymes and assonances" that link elements of the composition: the skirt with the bench back.


He is fond of symbolic pictures and figures of speech, antitheses, assonances, especially witty jeux d'esprit, which contrast with his characteristic.


sequence are nearly all written in lines of irregular length and irregular assonances and derive most obviously from the cancionero tradition.


they delighted not only in full rhymes, like these nations, but also in assonances, like the Spaniards, and they often thought more of a middle rhyme than.


Because, despite their assonances, self-criticism and autophobia are two antithetical attitudes.



assonances's Meaning':

the repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words

Synonyms:

rime; vowel rhyme; rhyme;

Antonyms:

disagree;

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