disparaging or abusive word or phrase
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epithetsdisparaging or abusive word or phrase
endearmentsA word or phrase expressing love or affection
provincialisma dialectal or local word, phrase, or idiom
endearmentA word or phrase expressing love or affection
provincialismsPROVINCIALISM, a dialectal or local word, phrase, or idiom
contractingShorten (a word or phrase) by combination or elision
adversative(of a word or phrase) Expressing opposition or antithesis
contractedShorten (a word or phrase) by combination or elision
palillogythe repetition of a word or word or phrase
palillogiesPALILLOGY, the repetition of a word or word or phrase
referentsThe thing that a word or phrase denotes or stands for
bleepedSubstitute a bleep or bleeps for (a censored word or phrase)
transferringChange (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor
mouthfulsA long or complicated word or phrase that is difficult to say
transferredChange (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor
mouthfulA long or complicated word or phrase that is difficult to say
HAPAX... legomenon (word or phrase used only once in a document or corpus)
proverbial(of a word or phrase) Referred to in a proverb or idiom
watchwordA word or phrase expressing a person's or group's core aim or belief
dependent(of a clause, phrase, or word) Subordinate to another clause, phrase, or word
watchwordsA word or phrase expressing a person's or group's core aim or belief
holophrasticof or like a holophrase, a single word expressing a sentence or phrase
catchwordsA briefly popular or fashionable word or phrase used to encapsulate a particular concept
operative(of a word) Having the most relevance or significance in a phrase or sentence
catchwordA briefly popular or fashionable word or phrase used to encapsulate a particular concept
crossedDelete an incorrect or inapplicable word or phrase by drawing a line through it
underliningDraw a line under (a word or phrase) to give emphasis or indicate special type
underlinesDraw a line under (a word or phrase) to give emphasis or indicate special type
underlineDraw a line under (a word or phrase) to give emphasis or indicate special type
acceptationA particular sense or the generally recognized meaning (common acceptation) of a word or phrase
underlinedDraw a line under (a word or phrase) to give emphasis or indicate special type
poloniseto alter (a word or phrase) so that it becomes Polish in form or character
continuative(of a word or phrase) Having the function of moving a discourse or conversation forward
acceptationsA particular sense or the generally recognized meaning (common acceptation) of a word or phrase
polonizeto alter (a word or phrase) so that it becomes Polish in form or character
maledictionA magical word or phrase uttered with the intention of bringing about evil or destruction; a curse
maledictionsA magical word or phrase uttered with the intention of bringing about evil or destruction; a curse
borrowingsthe result of such a process; something borrowed, as a foreign word or phrase or a custom
jokerunsuspected, misleading, or misunderstood clause, phrase, or word in a document that nullifies or greatly alters it
palindromesA word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward, e.g., madam or nurses run