"Diacope" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Diacope" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Diacope" Meaning

Diacope refers to a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeated with a slight change in one of its words, usually for emphasis or effect.

"Diacope" Examples

Diacope


Diacope is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is repeated immediately after its first occurrence, often with a slight variation.

Examples:


"I love you, you love me" (The word "you" is repeated with a slight variation to create a sense of rhythm and emphasis.)
"repeat after me, repeat after me" (The phrase "repeat after me" is repeated to drive home the instruction and create a sense of momentum.)
"say it fast, say it fast" (The phrase "say it fast" is repeated to emphasize the action and create a sense of urgency.)
"can, cannot" (The words "can" and "cannot" are repeated to highlight the contrast between ability and inability.)
"come on, come on" (The phrase "come on" is repeated to urge someone to take action or to show enthusiasm.)

Note: Diacope is often used in speech and informal writing, but it can also be used in formal writing to create emphasis and rhythm.

"Diacope" Similar Words

Diachylon

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Diachylon is a noun that refers to a type of wax, specifically beeswax, that is used to treat the skin or to make cosmetics. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to apply a waxy or greasy substance to the skin, often as a treatment for skin conditions or as a cosmetic procedure.

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Diacodium refers to the combination of two iodine crystals, typically used in photography to remove certain types of stains or spots from photographic surfaces.

Diacoele

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The word "diacoele" refers to a pocket or sac located within a cavity, especially in the organs of the body.

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Diaconal refers to the work or service of a deacon, which is typically charitable or benevolent in nature. In Christian contexts, diaconal work is often considered a way of serving the needy or the marginalized, and may involve activities such as providing food, shelter, or medical care to those in need. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any type of humanitarian or philanthropic work.

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