alliterative
alliterative — 形容詞
- alliterativepositive
- more alliterativecomparative
- most alliterativesuperlative
1. describing a way of writing or speaking in which several nearby words begin with
頭韻的
相鄰詞彙開頭重複相同子音的修辭用法
describing a way of writing or speaking in which several nearby words begin with the same letter or sound, especially a consonant, to create rhythm or make the language more memorable
Amelia's poem was full of alliterative phrases like 'silver sun' and 'wild wind'.
Amelia 的詩充滿了像 'silver sun' 和 'wild wind' 這類頭韻詞組。
alliterative phrases like
The newspaper headline used alliterative words such as 'massive meltdown' to grab readers' attention.
這則報紙標題使用了 'massive meltdown' 等頭韻詞來吸引讀者注意。
alliterative words such as
Kwame found it easier to remember alliterative brand names like 'Coca-Cola' and 'PayPal'.
Kwame 發現像 'Coca-Cola' 和 'PayPal' 這類頭韻品牌名稱比較好記。
The poet's alliterative style gave the old story a fresh, musical quality.
那位詩人的頭韻風格為這個古老故事帶來了新鮮的音樂感。
- consonantal
Broader — relates to any consonant repetition, not specifically at the start of nearby words
- initial-rhyming
An informal descriptive phrase rather than a standard synonym; useful for explaining the concept to beginners
文法句型
alliterative + noun
be + alliterative
用法筆記
Alliterative is most often encountered when discussing poetry, advertising slogans, and speechwriting. In literary studies it is a technical term, but it is also used in everyday contexts to comment on catchy or memorable word choices. Do not confuse alliteration (same beginning sound) with rhyme (same ending sound).