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assonant Meaning in Bengali



 স্বরসাদৃশ্যপূর্ণ, প্রতিধ্বনিজাগানো, স্বরানুপ্রাসযুক্ত,

একই শব্দ হচ্ছে (বিশেষ করে একই স্বরধ্বনি

Adjective:

স্বরসাদৃশ্যপূর্ণ,





assonant's Usage Examples:

is also used for a Spanish stanza form with four to seven short, partly assonant lines in a characteristic rhythm.


The poem has historically made use of assonant half rhyme.


mainly between 14 and 16 syllables, divided in two hemistiches and with assonant rhyme, as opposed to regular verses and consonant rhyme of French chansons.


The poem is a short "frontier romance" in Castilian Spanish with assonant rhyme.


Structurally, the poem is made of three coplas in octosyllabic verses with assonant rhymes between the even verses.


The lyrics of plena songs are usually octosyllabic and assonant.


The rhyme is assonant.


The lines are rhymed or assonant with a rhyme scheme either conforming to couplets (AABBCCDD), or alternating.


The specific Latin name alaternus, assonant with "alternus" or “alternate”, refers to the alternate leaves.


In four-line stanzas, the second and fourth line are in assonant rhyme, while the first and third are free.


Finally, Skeat discovered that where Chaucer did not employ assonant rhymes, fragment B depended upon them.


rima asonante (assonant rhyme): those words of the same stress that only the vowels identical at.


Their jagged, sometimes Slint-like approach to songwriting, and their assonant sining make their songs obscure.


The title is intentionally assonant with abomination.


the form of mantinadas (Greek: μαντινάδα): fifteen-syllable rhyming (or assonant) couplets which have their origins in medieval Cretan poetry (as rhyming.


alternating with hendecasyllable verse, and contains both blank verse and assonant rhyme.


grave in the earth (the words "Rüden" (male dogs) and "Juden" (Jews) are assonant in German), and commands "us" to play music and dance.


r, a short-a split system (in which, for example, the a in gas is not assonant to the a in gap), a high gliding vowel in words like talk, thought, all.


composed in couplets using four half-lines of verse, the even verses being assonant rhymes.



assonant's Meaning':

having the same sound (especially the same vowel sound

Synonyms:

riming; rhymed; rhyming;

Antonyms:

unrhymed; difference; varied; unlike;

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