Xurramova Nigoraning ingliz tili Stilistikasi fanidan mavzular boyicha mustaqil ish uchun tayyorlagan kraswordi
Across
- 4. — The style commonly used in literature and fiction.
- 6. — Words having opposite meanings.
- 7. — The emotional meaning attached to a word.
- 9. — Scientific style requires clarity and precision.
- 11. — The emotional coloring of a word.
- 16. — A short saying expressing wisdom.
- 17. — The functional style used in everyday communication.
- 19. — The omission of conjunctions.
- 21. — The interaction between dictionary and contextual meanings is called stylistic transference.
- 24. — A figure of speech based on similarity.
- 25. — Repetition of vowel sounds.
- 27. — A figure of speech based on contrast.
- 29. — The use of many conjunctions.
- 30. — A statement with two contradictory ideas.
- 32. — The use of irony often expresses opposite meaning.
- 33. — The style used in official documents and legal papers.
- 35. — The logical meaning of a word is also called referential meaning.
- 38. — Official style avoids emotional coloring.
- 39. — The direct dictionary meaning of a word.
Down
- 1. — The style that aims to influence public opinion.
- 2. — A word or phrase used in a non-literal sense.
- 3. — The style mainly used in newspapers and magazines.
- 5. — A branch of linguistics that studies style in language.
- 8. — The repetition of words at the beginning of sentences.
- 10. — Literary style commonly uses imagery and symbolism.
- 12. — Colloquial words are mostly used in oral speech.
- 13. — The process of combining different stylistic layers in speech or writing.
- 14. — A stylistic device in which an object is given human qualities.
- 15. — A stylistic device expressing exaggeration.
- 18. — Functional styles are varieties of the literary language.
- 20. — A neutral vocabulary item belongs to the neutral layer.
- 22. — The functional style used in scientific articles and research papers.
- 23. — The repetition of words at the end of sentences.
- 24. — The meaning suggested by sentence structure.
- 26. — Words with similar meanings.
- 28. — Meaning created by the context of a sentence.
- 31. — Repetition of consonant sounds.
- 34. — The arrangement of words in a sentence.
- 36. — The hidden or implied meaning of a word.
- 37. — Publicistic style often uses expressive vocabulary.
