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.
It means he is a nasty person.
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."
A Metaphor is a figure of speech that uses an image, story to represent an idea.I didn't mean it literally, it was just a metaphor.Saying that the boy's stomach is a bottomless pit is a metaphor.
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No. Elaborate means to provide more information.
elaborate
What do you mean? Please elaborate.
i believe it's a metaphor!
elaborate on your answers means 'expand' or 'tell us more' add more information...
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.
When you elaborate on something you go into greater detail...so you can explain something and if someone needs more information on the subject they might say "can you elaborate on that"
Metaphor
I'm not sure on what you mean. Please elaborate!
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.
There is no reference to this can you elaborate for a more accurate reply.