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The two words in an analogy are similar to each other. For example, complaining about the same problem is like beating a dead horse.
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There can be no 'analogy' in a word by itself; an analogy is made by illustration, usually a brief story, to aid in a symbologic 'definition' of a word--or more often, a conceptual phrase--for a listener or reader. An analogy here might be how the abolition of slavery reinforced our country's moral values.
An analogy or comparison of the two words sober and serious finds them to be synonyms. However, the word sober has other meanings, such as the lack of being inebriated, that serious is not synonymous with.
Continuation hesitation is when a speaker pauses or hesitates between words or phrases while continuing to speak. It is not the same as simply pausing or stopping speaking altogether, as in a pregnant pause or a deliberate pause for effect.
Freedom and liberation.
Hesitation means to pause or delay. The opposite would be a lack of hesitation. Words such as boldness, confidence, or enthusiasm can mean the opposite of hesitation.
Hesitation means to pause or delay. The opposite would be a lack of hesitation. Words such as boldness, confidence, or enthusiasm can mean the opposite of hesitation.
an analogy is like ball is to bouncy as glue is to sticky
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Helper words in an analogy are words that aid in comparing the relationship between two things, such as "like," "as," "similar to," or "compared to." These words help to clarify and strengthen the comparison being made in the analogy.
Hesitating and hesitation are two words with the base word "hesitate."
The motto: "a picture is worth a thousand words" defines a visual analogy. Visual analogy uses forms and pictures to teach concepts for learning.
yellow:lemon::green:apple
The two words in an analogy are similar to each other. For example, complaining about the same problem is like beating a dead horse.