Usually the figure of speech which is called a simile compares two words, or two objects or ideas, that describe things which normally aren't a bit like one another.
An example of a simile is: 'My love is like a red, red rose.'
Or, you might say, 'My maths test was as prickly as a holly bush.'
A simile is a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared.
Examples:
-I'm as hungry as a horse.
A example of a simile is like or as. You can say the car was as red as a cherry.
Example of a simile:
You are as fat as an elephant.
Her eyes shine like diamonds.
The sun is like a big red balloon.
He is as tall as a tree.
you and me together
Simile same.
An example of a simile is, 'The girl was slow as molasses.'
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
A simile is a figurative language that compares two things that are alike in some way. An example is the phrase as cute as a kitten.
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A simile.
An example of a simile in Paul Revere's ride is "Like a torch in the night."
simile is a comparison of 2 objects using like and as. example: You're as dumb as a bag of rocks
A Homeric simile is a long and poetic simile. An example of a Homeric simile is: She gently touched the carpet, as a butterfly delicately swoops its wings against the dew covered grass in the morning, before it takes off into the sky.
it can be sometimes. for example, 'she was a brave as a lion'. a lion is a noun. but it also doesn't have to be. for example, 'she was like a dream'. a dream isn't real.