Monday, August 8, 2011

A Common Expression

Definition: A figure of speech is an expression that is designed to evoke emotion or create deeper meaning. The words in a figure of speech are not literal; instead, they are used as symbols.

You must be pulling my leg is an example of a figure of speech.

Because words in a figure of speech are not literal, these expression often prove to confuse non-native speakers of any language.

There are many types and categories when it comes to figures of speech. They include (but are not limited to) metaphors, irony, and hyperbole.

Also Known As: idiom

Examples:

You are killing me with kindness.

My brain is toast.

She is a killer basketball player.

You're barking up the wrong tree.


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