"Metonymically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Metonymically refers to a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is replaced by another word or phrase associated with it, often because they are closely related in meaning or are often found together. This can be used to add clarity, humor, or emphasis to language. For example, "The White House announced a new policy" is using "The White House" metonymically to refer to the administration or government, rather than the actual building.
Metonymically
Metonymically is an adverb that means using a word or phrase that represents a concept near or related to the intended meaning, rather than the concept itself. Here are 5 examples: