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antonomasia
noun
1 the use of a title or epithet to address or refer to someone or something rather than using the proper name, eg the Iron Lady to refer to Margaret Thatcher or Auld Reekie to refer to Edinburgh.
2 the use of someone's name to convey some quality that is associated with that name, eg Gazza in Philip is the Gazza of the primary school football team .
[16c: Greek, from onomazein to name]
noun
1 the use of a title or epithet to address or refer to someone or something rather than using the proper name, eg the Iron Lady to refer to Margaret Thatcher or Auld Reekie to refer to Edinburgh.
2 the use of someone's name to convey some quality that is associated with that name, eg Gazza in Philip is the Gazza of the primary school football team .
[16c: Greek, from onomazein to name]
antonym
noun a word that in certain contexts is the opposite in meaning to another word, eg straight has many antonyms, eg curved , unconventional , gay , indirect .
[19c: from anti- + Greek onoma name; compare synonym]
antonymous adjective .
noun a word that in certain contexts is the opposite in meaning to another word, eg straight has many antonyms, eg curved , unconventional , gay , indirect .
[19c: from anti- + Greek onoma name; compare synonym]
antonymous adjective .
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