A metonym is a figure of speech in which an object or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it, rather than by its own name.
Unlike a metaphor, which relies on similarity (e.g., "life is a rollercoaster"), a metonym relies on association or proximity.
Some Common Examples of Metonymy
- The White House stands for The U.S. Presidential Administration based on the building where the work happens.
- Hollywood = The American film industry because of the geographic location synonymous with movies.
- Silicon Valley = the tech industry because it is the region where many tech giants are based.
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