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.'
A good simile for a mouth could be "like a blooming flower, revealing its vibrant petals." This comparison evokes the idea of a mouth opening to speak or smile, similar to how a flower opens to showcase its beauty. It captures both the visual aspect and the idea of expression.
The word you can use for that simile is "filth." For example, you could say, "It tastes as horrible as filth." This conveys a strong sense of disgust and emphasizes the unpleasantness of the taste.
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.
When a dog or cat or whatever looks at you an has there mouth open and waging there tail
"The fire's anger could not be contained" is neither a metaphor, nor a simile. It is an example of personification.
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!