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anagram

noun as in puzzle

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The album’s title is an anagram of “I Felt Helpless,” reflecting a transformative journey through their album concepts: feel blue, symbolizing the sense of helplessness and loneliness; feel new, symbolizing renewed emotions of positivity and liberation; and feel you, reflecting the solidarity and togetherness of the 13 members.

Even the band's name is an anagram of the phrase "I'm fearless".

From BBC

As she sings in “Anagram,” “I like the way you understand. / I like the way you think. / A little weird / A little wise / A little outta sync.”

That work then opened up the possibility of thinking about different Asian artists like Yasunao Tone, a Japanese artist who was also part of the Fluxus movement and who created a musical composition piece called “Anagram for Strings.”

She’s everywhere, all the time, and her name happens to be an anagram of the word raven.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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