alliterateəˈlɪt əˌreɪt
alliterate (v)
- present
- alliterates
- past
- alliterated
- past participle
- alliterated
- present participle
- alliterating
English Definitions:
alliterate (verb)
use alliteration as a form of poetry
alliterate (Verb)
to use alliteration
alliterate
Alliteration is the conspicuous repetition of initial consonant sounds of nearby words in a phrase, often used as a literary device. A familiar example is "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers". Alliteration is used poetically in various languages around the world, including Arabic, Irish, German, Mongolian, Hungarian, American Sign Language, Somali, Finnish, Icelandic.
alliterate
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