metonym (Meaning)
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metonym (n)
a word that denotes one thing but refers to a related thing
Synonyms & Antonyms of metonym
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metonym Sentence Examples
- The White House issued a statement, hinting at a shift in foreign policy.
- (Metonym: "White House" for the US government) I ordered a cup of joe at the diner, savoring the aroma.
- (Metonym: "cup of joe" for coffee) The wheelbarrow is indispensable for transporting materials in construction.
- (Metonym: "wheelbarrow" for its function) The stage erupted in applause as the actors took their final bow.
- (Metonym: "stage" for the performance) We'll need a hand with the move this weekend.
- (Metonym: "hand" for assistance) The Red Cross played a crucial role in providing aid to the disaster victims.
- (Metonym: "Red Cross" for its organization) I've been working on this project day and night.
- (Metonym: "day and night" for a prolonged period) The pen is mightier than the sword in the fight for truth.
- (Metonym: "pen" for writing and communication) The kitchen is a hub of activity in any home.
- (Metonym: "kitchen" for the room where food is prepared) The crown symbolizes the power and authority of the monarch.
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a word that denotes one thing but refers to a related thing
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The White House issued a statement, hinting at a shift in foreign policy.
(Metonym: "White House" for the US government) I ordered a cup of joe at the diner, savoring the aroma.
(Metonym: "cup of joe" for coffee) The wheelbarrow is indispensable for transporting materials in construction.
(Metonym: "wheelbarrow" for its function) The stage erupted in applause as the actors took their final bow.