Pronunciation: /ænˈθaɪməriə/
noun a rhetorical device in which one part of speech is substituted for another, such as using a noun as a verb
A1 I anthimeria'd my way through the conversation by using nouns as verbs.
A2 She anthimeria'd the company name to create a catchy slogan.
B1 The author's use of anthimeria added a unique twist to the story.
B2 The advertisement anthimeria'd the product name to appeal to a younger audience.
C1 The poet's mastery of anthimeria showcased their creative linguistic skills.
C2 The playwright's clever anthimeria brought new depth to the characters in the play.
formal The use of anthimeria in literature can create a unique and impactful effect on the reader.
informal I love how authors use anthimeria to play with language and create new meanings.
slang Using anthimeria in your writing can really spice things up and make it more interesting.
figurative Just like a chameleon changes its colors, anthimeria allows words to take on different forms and meanings.
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