The term "metaphoric" means done in the manner of a "metaphor", which is the direct comparison of two different things as being similar. A "simile" establishes an analogous or similar state by using "like" or "as", e.g. "He's as stubborn as a bull.""She was like a goddess." A "metaphor" makes a comparison using similar attributes of different things, without stating it is merely a similarity. e.g. "Our coach is a rock."
A metaphor is a figure of speech. For example, " Your making a mountain out of a mole hill."
It saying two unlike things are alike using the words is, are
It means familiarity information,
expressing one thing in terms normally designating another..
Think of it also as using figures of speech
metaphor is saying that not what they actually are for example: Jake is a tiger
he isn't really a tiger they are saying he's scary and so are tigers tigers are scary and so is he
An elaborate metaphor is also called a sustained metaphor. It is when a metaphor is referred to multiple times throughout a piece by the author.
i believe it's a metaphor!
The metaphor "a lock without a key" typically signifies something incomplete, unable to be solved, or a situation lacking resolution. It suggests that there is a missing piece or solution needed to resolve a problem or understand a situation fully.
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It is probable only a metaphor.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unrelated things to emphasize a certain quality or characteristic. It is used to create vivid imagery and evoke certain emotions or ideas in the reader or listener.
It is probable only a metaphor.
It means he is a nasty person.
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The metaphor "bulldogged determination" is used to describe someone who is relentless, persistent, and tenacious in pursuing their goals or objectives. It conveys the image of a bulldog, known for its strong grip and refusal to let go, to emphasize the unwavering nature of someone's determination.
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I believe you mean "metaphor." A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as." It is much like a similie. A similie, however, uses the words "like" or "as." An example of a metaphor would be, "Her words were needles piercing me."