Metaphorical Language In Literature

11 words in this vocabulary list

verb to take away the virginity of; to deprive of chastity

  • The practice of deflowering young girls was once considered a rite of passage in some cultures.
  • I heard that Tom finally deflowered his girlfriend last night.
  • Did you hear about Sarah? She got deflowered at that party last weekend.
  • The new CEO deflowered the company by implementing drastic changes to the business structure.

noun a liquid that is consumed for the purpose of quenching thirst or for enjoyment

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, indicating location, direction, time, or manner

  • In formal occasions, we raise our glasses to drink to the health and happiness of our host.
  • Let's all drink to a successful evening!
  • We're gonna drink to the good times tonight!
  • Sometimes we need to drink to forget our troubles, but it's not a long-term solution.

verb to cause to seem small or insignificant in comparison

adjective made to seem small or insignificant

adverb in a way that makes something seem small or insignificant

  • The towering skyscrapers dwarfed the surrounding buildings.
  • The new stadium dwarfs the old one in size.
  • His ego is so big, it dwarfs everyone else's.
  • The impact of her words dwarfed any physical damage.

noun something that is left behind or remaining, such as scraps or remnants

  • The leavings of the meal were carefully collected and disposed of in the trash.
  • I always save the leavings from dinner to use for leftovers the next day.
  • Hey, don't throw away those leavings, I can still eat some of that!
  • The leavings of his failed business venture left him in financial ruin.

adjective describing something as being infested with maggots

  • The rotten meat was infested with maggoty larvae.
  • Eww, that garbage can is full of maggoty stuff.
  • I can't believe you ate that maggoty sandwich!
  • His mind was a maggoty mess of negative thoughts.

noun A long, thick growth of hair that grows on the neck of a horse, lion, or other animal

  • The lion's majestic mane flowed in the wind as he walked through the savanna.
  • I need to book an appointment to get my mane trimmed at the hair salon.
  • Her mane is looking fierce today, she must have used a new hair product.
  • She struggled to control her emotions, feeling like her thoughts were a wild mane she couldn't tame.

noun a period in later life when a person behaves in a childlike manner, typically as a result of old age or dementia

  • As people age, some may experience a 'second childhood' characterized by a return to childlike behaviors and interests.
  • My grandmother seems to be going through a second childhood, she's been playing with toys and coloring all day.
  • I feel like I'm in my second childhood whenever I binge-watch cartoons and eat junk food all weekend.
  • After retiring, he seemed to enter a second childhood, spending his days carefree and full of joy.

verb to suffer or die from lack of food; to suffer extreme hunger

  • The refugees were starved for days before receiving any aid.
  • I'm absolutely starved, let's grab some food.
  • I could eat a horse, I'm so starved.
  • The artist's creativity was starved due to lack of inspiration.

sty

noun a group of pigs

verb to confine in or as if in a sty

  • The stylist recommended a new hair sty for the upcoming event.
  • I'm thinking of getting a new hair sty, what do you think?
  • I love your new hair sty, it looks so cool!
  • Her unique sense of style is like a signature that sets her apart from the rest.

adjective relating to or involving the migration of souls from one body to another after death

  • The study of transmigratory patterns in birds is a fascinating field of research.
  • I heard that some species of fish have transmigratory habits during certain seasons.
  • Dude, did you know that some insects are totally transmigratory?
  • Her thoughts were like transmigratory spirits, constantly moving from one idea to the next.

noun a person or thing that is strange, unusual, or out of the ordinary

  • The scientist was intrigued by the discovery of a queer fish species in the deep sea.
  • I heard that Jim caught a queer fish while fishing last weekend.
  • That guy is such a queer fish, always doing strange things.
  • Her unconventional ideas make her stand out like a queer fish in a pond of ordinary thinkers.