alliterationpigshitpoetApril 19 2024, 22:36:15 UTC
ha-hah! thanks
iterate v. to utter
iteration n. -the repetition of a process or utterance
illiterate may be used in both specific and general senses. When used specifically, it refers to the inability to read or write. ie. literate
therefore ill-iteration would be verbocity: ie. "His constant use of illiteration embiggened his visage to the pleanthe who assumed that his archaic phrases were perfectly cromulent."
alliteration or all-iteration n... is the repetition of syllable-initial consonant sounds between nearby words, or of syllable-initial vowels, if the syllables in question do not start with a consonant. It is often used as a literary device.
reiteration n. -the action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity
literally then one could say that in a perfect 'word', we would be all at sometime, fully literate and able to iterate more skillfully
iterate, literate, illiterate, alliterate, reiterate, all literally !!
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Senior shuffle? Nice use of alliteration
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thanks
iterate v. to utter
iteration n. -the repetition of a process or utterance
illiterate may be used in both specific and general senses. When used specifically, it refers to the inability to read or write. ie. literate
therefore ill-iteration would be verbocity: ie.
"His constant use of illiteration embiggened his visage to the pleanthe who assumed that his archaic phrases were perfectly cromulent."
alliteration or all-iteration n... is the repetition of syllable-initial consonant sounds between nearby words, or of syllable-initial vowels, if the syllables in question do not start with a consonant. It is often used as a literary device.
reiteration n. -the action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity
literally then one could say that in a perfect 'word', we would be all at sometime, fully literate and able to iterate more skillfully
iterate, literate, illiterate, alliterate, reiterate, all literally !!
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