2502. A comparison of two or more similar objects, suggesting that if they are alike in certain respects, they will probably be alike in other ways as well.
2503. The person or thing working against the protagonist, or hero, of the work.
2504. A speech delivered by a character when he or she is alone on stage.
2505. Metaphor → a comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison is used.
2506. Sarcasm → the use of praise to mock someone or something.
2507. One who possesses many talents.
2508. A tank where fish or water plants are kept
2509. The state of being married
2510. One who eats everything
2511. Eating food of all kinds
2512. Teetotaller means
2513. Incapable of being seen through
2514. A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it
2515. A voice loud enough to be heard
2516. A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge.
2517. Study of birds
2518. Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP
2519. Food which agrees with one's taste
2520. Very pleasing to eat
2521. A player, who acts, not by speaking, but wholly by gesticulations
2522. A form of literature intended to mock a particular literary work or its style.
2523. the use of praise to mock someone or something.
2524. a statement that seems contrary to common sense yet may, in fact, be true.
2525. A short, descriptive story that illustrates a particular belief or moral.
2526. An Utopian community in which at all the members are equal in rank and social position
2527. The temporary release of a prisoner is called
2528. One who sacrifices his life for a cause
2529. One who has exaggerated anxiety about one’s health ?
2530. If a witness makes a statement in Court, knowing it to be false, he commits the offence of
2531. Last part of speech
2532. A literary device in which the author speaks of or describes an animal,
2533. Be the embodiment or perfect example of
2534. To take secretly in small quantities
2535. The graphic display of the action or events in a story.
2536. Madness for money
2537. Axronym
2538. When a person is prosecuted for committing a criminal offence, the burden of proof is on
2539. The custom or practice of having more than one husband at same time
2540. They were totally unaware of the impending disaster.
2541. A child born after father's death is
2542. A child born after death of his father
2543. A previous judgement cited by court to decide on a similar setfacts
2544. One who dabbles in fine arts for the love of it and not for monetary gains
2545. One who is unable to read or write?
2546. The overall feeling, or effect, created by a writer's use of words.
2547. A category or type of literature based on its style, form, and content.
2548. Commencement of words with the same letter:
2549. One who believes that all things and events in life are predetermined is a
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