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Nina Glasses Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammatical term help

Hi, I need help! Is there a grammatical term for when 2 words are swapped around to express something different i.e. "Daringly beautiful and beautifully? daring."?

Thank you for your help Emotion: smile

p.s. I've just discovered this forum, so I posted this in anonymous mode first without realising that it could take time for it to be verified. So I'm sorry if this question gets posted twice!
  

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I have searched everywhere for the term, but alas, I could not find such technical term in which you described. It's either the term doesn't exist or that I am a terribly terrible searcher. I am sorry if it doesn't help you much

  • I have searched everywhere for the term, but alas, I could not find such technical term in which you described.
  • It's either the term doesn't exist or that I am a terribly terrible searcher.
  • I am sorry if it doesn't help you much
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I have searched everywhere for the term, but alas, I could not find such technical term in which you described.

It's either the term doesn't exist or that I am a terribly terrible searcher. I am sorry if it doesn't help you much

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