No. If it uses like or as, then it is a simile. If the quote was "her voice is a singing bird" or something close to that, then it would be a metaphor because there is no like or as.
Yes, the phrase "her voice was as beautiful as a singing bird" is a metaphor because it compares the beauty of the person's voice to the beauty of a singing bird, highlighting the melodious and pleasant quality of her voice.
"your voice sounds like the soundtrack to a sunset."
Orpheus
'Her voice was as beautiful as a singing bird' is a simile. Similes are comparisons of unlike things that are usually formed with the words as or like.
A beautiful singing voice.
Singing, with hes deep beautiful voice
It's the beautiful voice of Rachel Platten. Check out her website or YouTube.
That phrase is a simile because you used like. Any comparison using like or as is a simile. "He was as big as a mountain" is a simile. You could make it a metaphor by saying Jenny's voice is a bird singing a beautiful song. :D
The correct spelling is beautiful.Some example sentences are:The view from the hotel was beautiful.She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.You have a beautiful singing voice.
He is hot, brilliant, nice and has a beautiful singing voice!
it helps me, but i want to know why hahaha
It is a compliment. It means that it is beautiful sounding. Probably good for singing.
everyone has a singing voice