Figures of speech provoke a thought process and bring depth to the language. To be able to use them well is an art, which can be mastered over time. The more you read, the more you will be able to understand. By going through the following examples, you too can master the art of using them appropriately.
Alliteration
Anastrophe
Anaphora
Antithesis
Antonomasia
Euphemism
Hyperbole
Idiom
Irony
Litotes
Metaphor
Oxymoron
Onomatopoeia
Metonymy
Paradox
Paralipsis
Personification
Pun
Simile
Zeugma
A simile is a type of figurative language.
The whole sentence is a simile. The definition of a simile is a sentence using like or as.
I don't know what is simile
simile
Simile. it uses as
simile
There are no idioms in this sentence. If something is "like ___" or "as ___ as ___" then you are looking at a simile. Think "similar" and you can remember simile.
true and false
The simile in your sentence is "like roses".
The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
simile, it uses 'as'
You could use the sentence, 'The custard was thick as mud.'