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No. One word does not make a metaphor. "Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
A metaphor, as defined in our glossary, is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something important in common. The word metaphor itself is a metaphor, coming from a Greek word meaning to "transfer" or "carry across." Metaphors "carry" meaning from one word, image, or idea to another.
That ice cream is a generous mountain.
A metaphor is the application of one thing related to a domain to another domain, so, the desktop metaphor in a GUI is the representation of the GUI as a desktop, while the GUI itself is not a desktop. Indeed, using the metaphor of a desktop, we can assume that we can put things over the desktop, we can have a recycle bin and a document folder connected to our desktop and so on.
Golgotha is not a metaphor, but the Aramaic word for 'Skull', and also very similar to the Hebrew word (transliteration 'gulgaleto'). This name was given to the mount because it looks like the top part of a skull. To see a picture, go to the related link below.
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a maetaphor using the word mousthe mouse is a house
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he was a sneaky jackrabbit.
the watermelon big like a dick
A comparison without using a connection word is called a metaphor. The connection word is like or as.
It is true as cannot be used in a metaphor. A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using like or as. If you use as it will be a simile!
This is a metaphor. A metaphor makes a direct reference between two things using the word "is".
That is a simile because it is comparing the warmth of the breeze to the warmth of a blanket using the word "as."
It is a simile because it is using the word "as"
Her smile was a rainbow that lightened up my day!
You're silly than your brother.