alliteration

अलंकार
definition
noun
With a traditional ballad you may notice the rhyme scheme or alliteration .
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
translation of 'alliteration'
अनुप्रास,
अलंकार
example
‘It sounds a lot more like an exercise in 'alliteration' than some stunning personal insult,’ he said.
In the first pair of lines, Wagner uses 'alliteration' so deftly that the reader can notice and appreciate it without flinching from a barrage of like sounds.
All that assonance and 'alliteration' , though not perfectly obvious, come to hand fairly readily.
Well, I've decided on a name that has a radical feel (it's a tad ethnic), contains 'alliteration' and just sounds kinda smart.
Indeed, the use of 'alliteration' in Old English poetry and in Piers Ploughman might also have influenced his poetic style.
The section on markers discusses rhyme and 'alliteration' , oppositions, word repetition, paradox, metaphor, pithiness and aspects of the syntax of proverbs.
Traditional poetry, with its innate rhythm and 'alliteration' , as well as free verse focusing on social issues, flowed from her pen.
Storybooks containing 'alliteration' provide opportunities for children to hear words that have the same beginning sounds.
It is all too easy to enforce that students give speeches that have attention getters, transitions, and summaries and that make occasional use of metaphor or 'alliteration' .
Lincoln fell in love with metaphors and cadences, assonance and 'alliteration' .
They could add descriptive words, phrases or sentences, or they could write a poem, haiku, 'alliteration' , metaphor, or perhaps words from a song.
Strange is masterful in her ability to capture and juxtapose the audible qualities of language alongside the literary tools of assonance and 'alliteration' .
Her agile command of rhyme, meter, repetition, and 'alliteration' on ‘Rowing Song’ rivals traditional folk classics.
One might pick a different word for rhythm or 'alliteration' .
What he admired in these poets was their inventive use of word and sound in every device of onomatopoeia, 'alliteration' , pun and palindrome.
The 1959 set also had Keystone Combo, which is an even higher form of 'alliteration' where the two words sound alike but begin with different letters.
With a traditional ballad you may notice the rhyme scheme or 'alliteration' .
Fourthly, there is a subtle, but powerful 'alliteration' in the fourth line of the second strophe, ‘Amidst an ocean full of flying fishes’.
So, too, do children love the rhyming, chanting, and 'alliteration' of nursery rhymes.
the 'alliteration' of ‘sweet birds sang’
In the poet's medieval French, the verse displays intricate internal rhymes and numerous 'alliterations' .
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