Pronunciation: /ˈæsənəns/
noun the repetition of vowel sounds within a phrase or sentence
A1 Assonance is when words have the same vowel sound.
A2 The poet used assonance to create a musical quality in the poem.
B1 Students in the English class learned about the use of assonance in literature.
B2 The songwriter carefully crafted the lyrics to include assonance for a more melodic effect.
C1 The author's use of assonance throughout the novel added depth and complexity to the writing.
C2 The skilled linguist analyzed the text for instances of assonance and other literary devices.
formal The poet used assonance to create a musical quality in his verse.
informal I noticed a lot of assonance in that song lyrics, it sounded cool.
slang The rapper's assonance game is on point, his rhymes flow so smoothly.
figurative The assonance of colors in the painting created a harmonious visual effect.
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