Her mouth was like a rose in full bloom, delicate and inviting.
Historically, the simile has been "deaf as a door post". *NOTE: Today, these kinds of comparisons would be seen as rude.
That is called a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as".
Tagalog Translation of SIMILE: kawangis
An epic simile is a simile developed over many lines, mainly an epic poem. A sentece would be like.... "The Odyssey, by Homer, has many lines of epic simile"
The adjective "open" could be used to describe a mouth that is not closed.
You could use the sentence, 'The custard was thick as mud.'
It is a simile, they use like or as. Like many similes, you could convert it to a metaphor: "In the ring, his hands became bolts of lightning."
A simile for sneezing could be "like a trumpet blasting."
A metaphor
As sweet as sugar or as sweet as honey.
In chapter 5, Siddhartha says, "Your mouth is like a freshly cut fig, Kamala."
A simile for gram could be "as light as a feather," emphasizing how light or weightless something is.
"The fire's anger could not be contained" is neither a metaphor, nor a simile. It is an example of personification.
When a dog or cat or whatever looks at you an has there mouth open and waging there tail
"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
I think you mean synonym. A simile is a comparison using like or as. A synonym is two different words having the same meaning. but a synonym for round could be circular. a simile for round could be "The sun is as round as a basketball" Hope this helps!