What is another word for zeugma?

Pronunciation: [zjˈuːɡmə] (IPA)

Zeugma is a figure of speech that describes a word or phrase that is used to link two or more other words or phrases in a sentence, but the word or phrase applies to only one of them. It's an effective device used for adding interest, humor, or ambiguity to a sentence. Some synonyms for zeugma include syllepsis, semantic zeugma, and ellipsis. Syllepsis is often used to deliver unexpected irony in a phrase, whereas semantic zeugma emphasizes the shared meaning of a word in the same context. Ellipsis, on the other hand, is a figure of speech used to enliven a sentence by excluding a phrase. All three rhetorical devices can be used to spice up language and make texts more entertaining.

What are the hypernyms for Zeugma?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • hypernyms for zeugma (as nouns)

What are the hyponyms for Zeugma?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Zeugma

136 zeugma, or the single supply.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
As Crassus was taking the army over the river at zeugma, he encountered preternaturally violent thunder, and the lightning flashed in the faces of the troops, and during the storm a hurricane broke upon the bridge, and carried part of it away; two thunderbolts fell upon the very place where the army was going to encamp; and one of the general's horses, magnificently caparisoned, dragged away the groom into the river and was drowned.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Ignatius, calling out in the Roman language to the watch upon the walls, and making them hear, told them to tell Coponius, the commander, that there had been a great battle between Crassus and the Parthians; and, without saying more or who he was, he rode off to the zeugma, and saved all his men; but he got a bad name for deserting his general.
"Plutarch's Lives Volume III."
Plutarch

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