Associations to the word «Trope»
Noun
- Blackness
- Phrase
- Aristotle
- Notation
- Twist
- Sequence
- Treatise
- Vampire
- Ign
- Sonnet
- Persuasion
- Consensus
- Literature
- Whore
- Poetry
- Dialogue
- Combine
- Ornament
- Gender
- Analogy
- Particular
- Hymn
- Greek
- Halloween
- Ce
- Speech
- Alien
- Plot
- Glee
- Psalm
- Novel
- Ideology
- Repetition
- Exposition
- Text
- Satire
- Quest
- Harassment
- Resemblance
- Theorist
- Character
- Prostitution
- Setting
- Cicero
- Fairy
- Distinction
- Critique
- Burke
- Argument
- Hop
- Villain
- Scare
- Blend
- Scheme
- Identity
- Codex
- Meaning
- Cinema
- Cor
- Tic
- Twelve
- Anthropology
- Critic
- Fog
- Symbol
- Mode
- Myth
Adjective
Wiktionary
TROPE, noun. (literature) Something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales. Similar to archetype and cliché but not necessarily pejorative.
TROPE, noun. A figure of speech in which words or phrases are used with a nonliteral or figurative meaning, such as a metaphor.
TROPE, noun. (music) A short cadence at the end of the melody in some early music.
TROPE, noun. (music) A phrase or verse added to the mass when sung by a choir.
TROPE, noun. (music) A pair of complementary hexachords in twelve-tone technique.
TROPE, noun. (Judaism) A cantillation pattern, or the mark that represents it.
TROPE, verb. To use, or embellish something with a trope.
TROPE, verb. (often literature) To turn into, coin or create a new trope.
TROPE, verb. (often literature) To analyze a work in terms of its literary tropes.
TROPE, verb. (intransitive) To think or write in terms of tropes.
Dictionary definition
TROPE, noun. Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense.
Wise words
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.