analogy
No stupid! just kidding but wind is not an adjective because it is not describing anything.
when you're describing something as being something else entirely, you are using metaphorical lexis (or just plain metaphor) hope that helps m8!
symbol mnemonic
metaphor
Symbolism is a literary technique. A symbol is something that represents something else. For example, in "To Kill a Mockingbird", a mockingbird symbolizes someone who does good things for other people, and does no wrong, but is still persecuted.
No stupid! just kidding but wind is not an adjective because it is not describing anything.
I would caution against ever using it to describe one's self. It sounds conceited. It is definitely something that should only be used in describing others.
The literary term for something that stands for or represents something else is called a symbol. Symbols are used by authors to convey deeper meanings and themes in their writing.
when you're describing something as being something else entirely, you are using metaphorical lexis (or just plain metaphor) hope that helps m8!
Optimistic and outgoing are nice words to describe yourself. You also could describe someone else as oddball, obese or obnoxious.
personafacation is a person characterestic to describe something else
...representing something. an analogy is a way of describing something using something else, like a simile.
symbol mnemonic
The word better is used to describe something that is higher in quality when compared to something else. It also can mean something is more useful for a specific situation than something else.
The word 'have' can be used to describe something done to something else, eg. "I have ridden a motorcycle.". The phrase "have been" can be used to describe something done to you, such as: "I have been taken advantage of.".
The term is "symbol." Symbols are often used in literature to convey deeper meanings or themes beyond their literal interpretation.
Either a euphamism if it was in a sentence, or symbolism in a longer story.