Thursday, December 16, 2010

Fun With Words

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Can you imagine that you can play even with words? Yes, you can. Here are three such ways in which you can do so. Read the instructions and do as directed.
 
Spoonerism
Interchanging of the sound of two words while speaking is called spoonerism. For example, instead of saying ease my tears, you can say tease my ears. This game is named after its inventor William spooner. Here are some famous spoonerisms.
 
Spoonerism
A half-wormed fish
Our showing leopard
Hags flung
Tons of Soil
Blushing crow
Actual Phrase
A half-formed wish
Our loving Shepherd
Flags hung
Sons of toil
Crushing Flow


Anagram
An anagram is made by reordering the letters of another words or phrases. For example, the words admirer and married have same letters rearranged. Some more examples are:
 
Words
Sadder
Disease
Earth
Parental
Listen
Anagram
Dreads
Seaside
Heart
Paternal
Silent


Oxymoron
The combination of two opposite words in a phrase is called oxymoron. When two opposite things are put together, it is called oxymoron. For example, pretty ugly and seriously funny. Some more oxymoron are:
 
Word
Tragic
Virtual
Soft
Found
Extinct
Original
Oxymoron
Tragic comedy
Virtual reality
Soft rock
Found missing
Life extinct
Original copy

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