metonymy
Metonomy (unlike metaphor) uses figurative expressions that are closely associated with the subject in terms of place, time or background. The figurative expression is not a physical part of the subject, however (see synecdoche).
Examples:
The White House declared … (White House = US government / President).
The land belongs to the crown. (crown = king / queen / royal family / monarchy).
- Kalbos dalis: noun
- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Literature
- Category: Literary techniques
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