Pronunciation: /ˈæləˌɡɔˌraɪz/
verb to interpret or explain in terms of an allegory
A1 The teacher used simple stories to allegorize complex concepts for the students.
A2 The author allegorized the political situation in his novel, making it easier for readers to understand.
B1 The artist often allegorizes themes of love and loss in her paintings.
B2 In his speech, the politician allegorized the struggles of the working class by using metaphors.
C1 The film director masterfully allegorized the impact of war on society through his latest movie.
C2 The poet's words allegorize the complexities of human emotions in a way that resonates with readers on a deep level.
formal The author chose to allegorize the political situation in his novel.
informal She likes to allegorize real-life events in her artwork.
slang I didn't realize he was allegorizing his own experiences in that song.
figurative The painting seemed to allegorize the struggle between good and evil.
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