Pronunciation: /ˌæbɪˈsiːdəriə/
noun a type of inscription consisting of the letters of an alphabet, almost always listed in order
A1 An abecedaria is a type of poem where each line starts with a different letter of the alphabet.
A2 In the English language, an abecedaria is often used as a learning tool for children to practice their alphabet.
B1 The teacher asked the students to write an abecedaria using words that describe their favorite things.
B2 As part of the creative writing assignment, the students were tasked with composing an abecedaria on a topic of their choice.
C1 The poet's latest collection features several abecedaria that showcase her mastery of form and language.
C2 Scholars have analyzed the use of abecedaria in various literary works throughout history to understand their significance and impact.
formal The abecedaria is a form of writing in which the letters of the alphabet are written out in order.
informal I found an old abecedaria book at the antique store.
slang I doodled some abecedaria in my notebook during class.
figurative The intricate abecedaria of her thoughts were difficult for others to decipher.
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