Truth is black ink ina black pen.
I say the word ''metaphor.''
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Originally, metaphor was a Greek word meaning "transfer". The Greek etymology is from meta, implying "a change" and pherein meaning "to bear, or carry". Thus, the word metaphor itself has a metaphorical meaning in English, "a transfer of meaning from one thing to another".
The word "was" is not a metaphor by itself, but it is a word commonly used in metaphoric phrases.
He is as slow as a wet week.
A metaphor for the word stength is tower of strength.
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Metaphor is a noun.
I say the word ''metaphor.''
He used a metaphor to desciribe the swaying trees.
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Metaphor has three syllables.
No. One word does not make a metaphor. "Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
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No, the sentence "The lampshade was fudge" is not a metaphor. It is a literal statement that the lampshade was made of or resembled fudge. Metaphors typically involve comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as".
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor