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a class of letters or speech sounds (a, e, i, o, u) that are produced in the mouth in such a way that the breath channel is not blocked and audible friction does not occur.
a figure of speech in which a harsh fact is expressed in a gentle way, e.g. He passed away.
an imitation or mockery of something serious, e.g. the poem, Taking off Emily Dickensonâ??s...
a figure of speech which shows an apparent contradiction or disagreement between two words, in...
the act of inferring meaning. See infer.