Appendix:English metonyms
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A metonym is a word that names an object from a single characteristic of it or of a closely related object.
Examples:
- The White House released its official report today. — “the White House” for “the presidential administration”
- The Crown has enacted a new social security policy. — “the Crown” for “the government of the United Kingdom”
- A crowd of fifty heads — where “head” stands for person
- Put it on the plastic — material (plastic) for object (credit card)
For a list of standard English metonyms, see Category:English metonyms.