A metaphor is a literary tool where a comparison is made that is not literally possible and generally has some kind of symbolic meaning. Unlike a simile, a metaphor does not use the words "like" or "as." The following are examples of metaphors:
1. Life is a roller coaster.
This is a metaphor because life is not literally a roller coaster, but the comparison is made in a symbolic sense.
2. The world is a stage.
This famous Shakespeare quote is an example of a metaphor. The world is not literally a stage, but it has the symbolic qualities of a stage.
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Metaphors are indirect comparisons - He thundered around the room.
Compared with similes which are direct comparisons using like or as - His voice sounded like thunder.
Some examples of metaphor -
She is the apple of my eye.
He is the cornerstone of our organisation.
She has a bubbly personality
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a laugh is a dream.
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you are an elephant you have a hardhead of a rock these are bad examples of methaphors
a metaphor is " my heart shattered to pieces" ur welcome people
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As black as a hobo's teeth
Some move matter with their mind.
An example of a Metaphor is, "Fame is a bee," A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using 'like' or 'as' So here's another one. Rain is a stream of sunlight on a cloudy day.
she has a shiny GLDENbeautiful hair in Summer sun.
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Harold considered himself a Master of Metaphor; his English teacher wasn't so sure.