Using "refreshing" as a simile involves comparing something to the act of refreshing or revitalizing oneself. For example, you could say "Her laughter was as refreshing as a cool breeze on a hot summer day." This simile creates a vivid image of how her laughter brought a sense of renewal or rejuvenation, similar to the feeling of a cool breeze on a hot day.
Happiness is like a refreshing stream, flowing from heart to heart in endless circulation.
The drink is refreshing.
The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
No it is not a simile because it does not use the term like or as in its description. Were you to say patience is like an hourglass it would be a simile. The way you worded it makes it a metaphor.
simile is a comparison of 2 objects using like and as. example: You're as dumb as a bag of rocks
Happiness is like a refreshing stream, flowing from heart to heart in endless circulation.
The drink is refreshing.
A metaphor
You could use the sentence, 'The custard was thick as mud.'
"depend" cannot be used in a simile. A simile is a comparison of two things using "like" or "as". "Depend" does not compare.
That's a simile. Remember, if you use "like" or "AS" you have A Simile
Yes if you use like or as to compare it is a simile
The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
.using like or as
like or as
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Historically, the simile has been "deaf as a door post". *NOTE: Today, these kinds of comparisons would be seen as rude.