anastrophes

[US]/ˈænəstrəfɪz/
[UK]/ˌænəˈstrəˌfiːz/

Translation

n.a method of arranging words or syllables in reverse order, especially for rhetorical effect

Example Sentences

the sculptor used anastrophes to create a sense of depth in the sculpture.

the architect incorporated anastrophes into the building design to add visual interest.

the artist's use of anastrophes gave the painting a dynamic and textured feel.

anastrophes are often used in calligraphy to create a sense of rhythm and movement.

understanding anastrophes is essential for appreciating the nuances of traditional art forms.

the architect's skillful use of anastrophes transformed a simple facade into a captivating masterpiece.

anastrophes add depth and dimension to both two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork.

the designer used anastrophes in the textile pattern to create a visually stimulating effect.

anastrophes can be used to emphasize certain elements or draw attention to specific areas of a design.

the sculptor's mastery of anastrophes allowed him to capture the essence of human emotion in his work.

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