Definition: Alliteration, also known as "alliterative" or "alliteratively", refers to a sequence of words that have the same first letter, but are read differently based on their position in the word (e.g., 'cat' and 'caht'). Alliteration is often used by writers and artists to create sounds that can be easily confused with each other, creating a sense of rhythm or musicality. The word "alliterative" refers to alliteration when the first letter of each word in a sentence are written out in a specific way. For example: - I am very excited about your project. - Your book is full of amazing content. - I'm so happy that we're going to spend this evening together. This creates a unique and engaging reading experience by creating a musicality and rhythm in the words, making them seem to flow together more naturally than if each word were written out separately.