...mule."
To complete the simile "as round as," you could say "as round as a basketball" or "as round as the moon." These comparisons evoke clear images of roundness, making the simile relatable and vivid. Other options could include "as round as a globe" or "as round as a coin," depending on the context you want to convey.
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Here's three antonyms for the word "simile"; difference, dissimilarity, unlikeness
It's a simile.
Historically, the simile has been "deaf as a door post". *NOTE: Today, these kinds of comparisons would be seen as rude.
fiddle
mule
As dear as salt
He is so obstinate about his ideas. We are not that much Obstinate.
Niagra Falls morning.
He was as obstinate as the donkey he was riding.
as blue as sea
Obstinate, as in stubborn: She was obstinate about her political position, and would not change her opinion very easily.
my teacher was as surprised as a dog
Despite numerous attempts to convince him otherwise, he remained obstinate in his decision to quit his job.
My dog was very obstinate to go back home.