Grammar

25 Figure of Speech Examples and Expressions

25 Figure of Speech Examples and Expressions



Figures of Speech

Do we always say the words we mean? Do what we say always have a literal meaning? Sometimes we use metaphors and connotations to strengthen our speech. What do you mean? Is it literally or not? Really? Making sentences with words is a tricky thing. But “It’s not rocket science!” The words we choose to strengthen the speech are not accidental! If we want to reinforce a speech rhetorically, we should use some methods. It is not a good way that the use the dictionary meaning of every word.

What are the figures of speech?

A figure of speech, a speech or rhetorical figure, is a word or phrase that requires a different expression than ordinary language use to create a rhetorical effect. A metaphor or analogy used to make a comparison is one example of figures of speech. Alliteration or exaggeration art can be used to achieve a dramatic effect. Besides, using an idiom is a method that increases the effect of speaking.



Examples for a figure of speech with sentences:

Hyperbole (Exaggeration)  Examples

  • Did I say I love you to the moon and back?
  • Teachers give children a world of homework.
  • You repeated this like million times!
  • My brother raised hell because the toys were not bought.
  • The movie was so funny that we died laughing.
  • After the ice cream, they ate yesterday, both children are hot and cold.
  • I said a hundred times that you should not ask me about this situation, right?



Irony Examples

  • How nice!” he said when the boss told him that he had to work throughout the weekend.
  • “I never taste such a meal!” She said after eating terrible steak with a smile on her face.
  • My waterproof watch broke down today because water got into it. What a good thing!
  • You are so strong that you have the strength to escape from a difficult situation!
  • Thank you, thanks for your bits of help, I once again understood why I should not believe you.

Metaphor Examples

  • I can’t stand his passing any longer, I’m drowning in a sea of ​​grief.”
  • You are breaking my heart with all these words you say.”
  • You illuminated my life like a light with what you taught me.
  • Time is a thief; it steals our life.”
  • You, the apple of my eye; I never want you to be sad.
  • She would make everyone happy with her bubbly personality.
  • I am feeling blue today, I do not participate in the meeting.
  • You want to make me cry with your sharp words as a knife!



Idiom Examples

  • You just speak of the devil. There is no point in what they say.
  • He is a real joker. He always pulls someone’s leg.
  • Her guess is as good as mine. We know nothing.
  • He wants to get something without any effort. But not; no pain, no gain!
  • I know you can do it. Come on this time, break a leg!
  • It is not my cup of tea. I am not interested in the topic.

 

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