Alliteratively

/əˈlɪtərətɪvli/ adverb

Definition

In an alliterative manner; using or characterized by the repetition of beginning sounds.

Etymology

From 'alliterative' plus the adverb suffix '-ly,' creating an adverb that describes how something is done in an alliterative way.

Kelly Says

When writers say they're writing 'alliteratively,' they mean they're deliberately structuring sentences to make the sounds bounce off each other—it's like composing music with words instead of notes!

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