A simile for "as tidy as" could be "as tidy as a pin." This phrase conveys the idea of something being extremely neat and organized, similar to how a pin is small and precisely shaped. It emphasizes meticulousness and orderliness in appearance.
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It is not a simile!
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".
I think it is a metaphor since your room itself represents your mind and how you order all your thoughts
A simile for organized is "as neat as a pin." This comparison evokes the idea of being tidy and well-arranged, suggesting that everything is in its proper place. Just like a pin is straight and orderly, an organized person or space reflects clarity and precision.
A simile.
its like a desk tidy but a bedroom tidy is bigger
Tidy is an adjective.
A metaphor
The prefix for "tidy" is "un-".
Bill Tidy's birth name is William Edward Tidy.
The adverb form of the adjective tidy is tidily. It means in a tidy or neat manner.
When something is clean or organized to look very nice it is tidy. "Tidy" means "clean" kind of. example: "the room is tidy", meaning it is clean, and not messy "Tidy" means "clean" kind of. example: "the room is tidy", meaning it is clean, and not messy"Jack, please tidy your bedroom!" his Mother called from the foot of the stairs.
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It is a simile.