terminology

 collocate- a word or phrase that is often used with another word or phrase, in a way that ​sounds ​correct to ​people who have ​spoken the ​language all ​their ​lives, but might not be ​expected from the ​meaning: In the phrase "a hard ​frost", "hard" is a collocation of "​frost" and "​strong" would not ​sound ​natural.
 
tessellate- Specialize

connotations-an idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

Hyperbole-exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
cliché- a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.

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  1. Check tessellate and also note that cliches can be used as a shorthand to convey an idea when you dont need to be original, you need to be easily understood, so the criticism implicit in 'betrays a lack of original thought' is something we try and avoid as linguists. Keep working on your terminology - well done for chipping away at it!

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