This baby is as cute as a rabbit.
She has fingers like a giant!
A simile A simile is a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another.
No. A simile compares one thing to another. Therefore no one word by itself can be a simile and so the word "as" is not a simile. However the word "as" often forms part of a simile, for example: "he is as brave as a lion".
its as eerie as a reall life zombe
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 metaphor is a flower. A simile is like (or as) a flower. Both metaphor and simile compare one thing to another. The difference is that a simile uses the words 'like' or 'as', and metaphor doesn't. Metaphor: Life is a fountain. Simile: Life is like a fountain.
One example is "as useful as a fart in a jar".Another is "the fart was as subtle as thunder on a silent evening".
A simile.
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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.'
simile is a comparison of 2 objects using like and as. example: You're as dumb as a bag of rocks