verb
- to address someone or something that is not present, dead, or inanimate as if it could respond
Usage: literary; rhetoric
Examples
- The poet apostrophizes the moon in the opening stanza.
- In his grief, he apostrophized his deceased father.
- Shakespeare often has his characters apostrophize abstract concepts like love or death.
- The speaker apostrophizes the wind, asking it to carry her message.
- During the soliloquy, Hamlet apostrophizes his father’s ghost.
- The author apostrophizes nature throughout the romantic poem.