Associations to the word «Trope»
Noun
- Metaphor
- Rhetoric
- Irony
- Allegory
- Stereotype
- Genre
- Chant
- Torah
- Parody
- Universal
- Fiction
- Fantasy
- Proper
- Superhero
- Ordinary
- Liturgy
- Narrative
- Sitcom
- Repertory
- Protagonist
- Melodrama
- Realism
- Horror
- Allusion
- Bede
- Ontology
- Sf
- Easter
- Historiography
- Discourse
- Zoom
- Anime
- Skepticism
- Eloquence
- Standpoint
- Sherry
- Oration
- Tropic
- Depiction
- Damsel
- Fable
- Hayden
- Cantor
- Storytelling
- Sexuality
- Melody
- Substitution
- Buffy
- Reviewer
- Tv
- Reversal
- Figure
- Theme
- Renaissance
- Imagery
- Zombie
- Persona
- Orator
- Characterization
- Scripture
- Toni
Adjective
Wiktionary
TROPE, noun. (literature) Something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales. Similar to archetype and cliché but not necessarily pejorative.
TROPE, noun. A figure of speech in which words or phrases are used with a nonliteral or figurative meaning, such as a metaphor.
TROPE, noun. (music) A short cadence at the end of the melody in some early music.
TROPE, noun. (music) A phrase or verse added to the mass when sung by a choir.
TROPE, noun. (music) A pair of complementary hexachords in twelve-tone technique.
TROPE, noun. (Judaism) A cantillation pattern, or the mark that represents it.
TROPE, verb. To use, or embellish something with a trope.
TROPE, verb. (often literature) To turn into, coin or create a new trope.
TROPE, verb. (often literature) To analyze a work in terms of its literary tropes.
TROPE, verb. (intransitive) To think or write in terms of tropes.
Dictionary definition
TROPE, noun. Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense.
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.