Answer: trope

AnswerCrossword Clue
TROPEOverused theme
TROPESimile or metaphor.
TROPETopical head.
TROPEMetaphor or simile.
TROPESimile or metaphor
TROPESynecdoche, e.g.
TROPESimile, e.g.
TROPEMetaphor or irony, e.g.
TROPEMetaphor, for one
TROPEMetaphor, literarily
TROPEFigurative device
TROPEFigurative use of a word
TROPEWord used as an expression
TROPETurning: Comb. form.
TROPEMetaphor e.g.
TROPERhetoric device
TROPEWriter's device
TROPEHyperbole, e.g.
TROPERecurrent theme
TROPEIrony or hyperbole
TROPELiterary figure of speech
tropephrase, sentence, or verse formerly interpolated in a liturgical text to amplify or embellish
trope(in the philosophy of Santayana) the principle of organization according to which matter moves to form an object during the various stages of its existence
tropea. any literary or rhetorical device, as metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony, that consists in the use of words in other than their literal sense b. instance of this
tropeto provide with a metaphor
TROPEIrony.
TROPEUse of a word as an expression
TROPEFigurative expression
TROPEMetonymy or synecdoche, e.g.
TROPEMetaphor, e.g.
TROPEIrony, e.g.
TROPEIrony, for example
TROPERhetorical device
TROPELiterary device
TROPEFigurative use of a word.
TROPEFigure of speech-irony.
TROPEFigure of speech.
TROPEFigure of speech
TROPETopical heading.
TROPEMetaphor.