Imagery words for "weary blue" could include: faded, somber, drained, melancholic.
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No, "weary" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz" or "moo." "Weary" describes a feeling of tiredness or fatigue.
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Fresh, refreshed
Some words that rhyme with "weary" include cheery, teary, and query.
For imagery, descriptive words such as adjectives and adverbs are used.
Words like "sea-blue," "moon-white," "coral," and "pearl" are used in the poem to represent the sea in "Coromandel Fishers." The poet uses these descriptive words to evoke the imagery and beauty of the sea.
Imagery
Be very descriptive. Ex: Not Imagery - Jane owns a soccer ball. Imagery - Jane owns an old, worn down, and grass stained blue and red soccer ball.
The use of certain words or phrases to describe a sound. Such as alliteration ( many words that starts with the same letter) like : Sam Saw Some Seagulls.
· weary · worn-out · worried
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