Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

apostrophize

verb
/əˈpɒstrəfaɪz/
Definition
To address someone or something directly in speech or writing, often when the person is not present or is an abstract concept.
Examples
  • In his poem, the author apostrophizes the moon, asking it to witness his loneliness.
  • The teacher apostrophized the book, urging it to reveal its secrets.
  • During her speech, she apostrophized her long-lost friend, expressing her desire for a reunion.
Meaning
Apostrophizing involves speaking to an absent person or a personified quality as if they were present, allowing the speaker to express emotions or thoughts directly to them.
Synonyms
  • address
  • direct speech
  • invoke
  • entreat