A poetic reference to the state of out of balance that accompanies this condition.
"Falling in love" is a metaphor, comparing the experience of developing romantic feelings for someone to the physical act of falling. It suggests a sense of losing control or surrendering to intense emotions.
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Metaphor
An adage.
Not really. A figure of speech is when language diverts from its normal use, and uses words in special ways to promote particular meaning. For example, "falling in love" is a figure of speech, but it does not involve any falling of any sort. So, "Easter egg" isn't really a figure of speech. Chocolate is shaped to form eggs. Or real eggs are blown out, then dyed or decorated. They are eggs specifically for Easter, and the terminology relates directly to both Easter and eggs.
A figure of speech
An adjective.
The Tagalog term for "figure of speech" is "larawang-diwa."
Falling in Love with Love was created in 1938.
figure of speech according to categories
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.
They are verbs
(Having) Butterflies in one's stomach is a figure of speech. It is used to describe a certain sensation one would feel in their stomach when being nervous or in love.
falling in love