
Thanks to everyone that offered suggestions for my figures of speech flashcards.
I continue to be dumbfounded by my newfound dumbness.
I’ve been working on new flashcards based on the suggestions, so keep them coming.
Will suggested “litotes.” For those like me that didn’t know, it’s a figure of speech in which a speaker, rather than making a certain claim, denies its opposite for emphasis. For example, “Bill Gates isn’t going to the poor house anytime soon.” Conversely, litotes can be used as an understatement to strengthen a statement. Special thanks to The O.G.G (Original Grammar Gangster), Mindy, for setting me straight on litotes and giving me the word “neologism” to work on next.
What do you think?
Stay tuned for neologism!
Thanks Will!
In case the tattoo is too hard to read at this size, it says, "Bikinis don't flatter everybody."
Yeah, we've got to find a way to box these. The response has been great.
I really want to see these printed and in a box - what are we up to now, 9? 10? Can I pre-order a set of 10 or so? Fantastic!
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