A cliche used to be an original figurative expression, but it is so overused that it is no longer creative.
An original figurative expression is a unique phrase that is like a simile or metaphor.
What is the difference between evaluating an expression?
Expression has no answer. a equation has an answer
it has to have an x number in it.
A cliche used to be an original figuritive expression, but has been used to the point where everyone knows it, and if you use it, you obviously didn't put any creative thought into it. For example, the classic "cool as a cucumber." This was probably pretty witty at some point, or it wouldn't be used today. But now, if you start saying "such and such was cool as..." what immediately comes to mind is "...as a cucumber." It's predictable. And when it comes to being original, predictable is NOT the way to go! If you wanted to describe something as cool without mentioning strange green foods that turn into pickles, you may instead say something like "such and such was cool as the frost on the morning grass." I hope this helped. Now, I'm simply wondering why we call cucumbers, of all things, cool.
The variable.
The main difference is that base is the literal word and basis the figurative word
descriptive is more literal than figuative.
A variable expression includes variables.
An idiom is a phrase that has a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning, while an idiomatic expression is a specific phrase or sentence structure that is characteristic of a particular language or dialect. Idioms are a type of idiomatic expression, but not all idiomatic expressions are idioms.
The difference between -17 and -8 can be represented by the expression (-8 - (-17)). This simplifies to (-8 + 17), which equals 9. Therefore, the difference is 9.
An expression has no equal sign whereas an equation does have an equal sign
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.