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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Prosopopoeia' in a Sentence

"The act of personifying inanimate things." more

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The flickering neon sign outside the deserted diner provided a prosopopoeia of loneliness in the quiet night.
The author skillfully employed prosopopoeias to breathe life into the ancient ruins, making them narrators of their own history.
The abandoned playground echoed with the prosopopoeia of children's laughter, long silenced by the passage of time.
The flickering fireflies in the meadow became a prosopopoeia of nature's enchanting light show on a warm summer night.
As the storm raged on, the roaring waves seemed to engage in prosopopoeias, expressing their fury against the shoreline.
The distant train whistle served as a prosopopoeia of departures and arrivals, marking the constant flux of journeys in the bustling station.
The cracked pavement moaned under the weight of passing cars, a prosopopoeia of urban decay in the neglected neighborhood.
The abandoned theater echoed with a prosopopoeia of applause from the bygone era when the stage came alive with performances.
The ancient ruins stood as a prosopopoeia of a once-thriving civilization, now lost to the pages of history.
The cracked mirror in the forgotten dressing room reflected a prosopopoeia of faded glamour from its golden era.
The prosopopoeia's laughter echoed through the empty hallways of the abandoned asylum.
The rustling leaves in the breeze created a prosopopoeia of nature's soft melody, soothing the weary traveler.
The flickering lighthouse beam served as a prosopopoeia of guidance for ships navigating the treacherous waters in the stormy night.
The tattered flag fluttered in the wind, a prosopopoeia of resilience amidst the ruins of a forgotten battlefield.
The distant hum of the city at night provided a prosopopoeia of the tireless activity beneath the starlit sky.
The howling wind outside the cabin created a prosopopoeia of nature's untamed fury against the sturdy walls.

Prosopopoeia

proh-soh-puh-pee-uh
nounThe act of personifying inanimate things.

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Last Updated On: May 11, 2024
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