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Sentence count:14Posted:2017-08-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: alliterationiterativeilliterateliteratiobliterationilliteracyliterateliteratureMeaning: [-rətɪv]  adj. having the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable. 
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1. They must each compose a poem in strict alliterative metre.
2. Neutral, euphemistic, alliterative, you distanced yourself from the idea of neighbours killing each other.
3. He described the claim in alliterative fashion as a composite of fantasy, fallacy and fiction.
4. He knew he wanted the names to be alliterative, much like Luke and Leia.
5. The most accessible (and alliterative) source of finer-grained parallelism in mainstream server applications is sorting, searching, selection, and summarizing of data sets.
6. But their law picked up the alliterative and rhythmical fashions of the day, and the earliest forms of language mixture arose.
7. After a VERY long, very alliterative introduction, it is my very great pleasure to meet you, and you may call me V.
8. Her campaign slogan, "a president for the people", was pleasantly alliterative but empty.
9. Tooth-ache(sentencedict.com/alliterative.html), tragedy and top notes share a mask of facial palsy in this alliterative world.
10. The bank's definition of extreme poverty is stark , simple and even alliterative.
11. It means if we want to keep eating mussels marinara, clams casino, or other alliterative seafood dishes, we'd better kick our carbon-emitting fossil fuels habit right quick.
12. Fortunately, and with no disrespect to Nigerians in general, 98% of the plane continued onwards to Lagos, depositing us in the alliterative capital of Addis Ababa .
13. A short pitch saying in common and recognized use, a concise sentence, often metaphorical or alliterative in form, which is held to express some truth ascertained by experience and familiar to all.
14. In fact, the works of the Gawain-poet belong to a type of literature traditionally known as the Alliterative Revival, usually associated with northern England.
More similar words: alliterationiterativeilliterateliteratiobliterationilliteracyliterateliteratureobliterateobliteratedoperativesemiliterateimperativeiterationcooperativeulcerativeinoperativevituperativereiterationcooperativelypost-operativedegenerativeuncooperativepostoperativedeliberativeregenerativeremunerativecooperativenessliteralmilliliter
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