No. If it uses like or as, then it is a simile. If the quote was "her voice is a singing bird" or something close to that, then it would be a metaphor because there is no like or as.
"your voice sounds like the soundtrack to a sunset."
Orpheus
A beautiful singing voice.
Yes, the phrase "Her voice was as beautiful as a singing bird" is a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." In this case, the comparison is being made between the beauty of her voice and the beauty of a singing bird, using the word "as" to draw the connection.
Singing, with hes deep beautiful voice
It's the beautiful voice of Rachel Platten. Check out her website or YouTube.
That phrase is a simile because you used like. Any comparison using like or as is a simile. "He was as big as a mountain" is a simile. You could make it a metaphor by saying Jenny's voice is a bird singing a beautiful song. :D
The correct spelling is beautiful.Some example sentences are:The view from the hotel was beautiful.She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.You have a beautiful singing voice.
He is hot, brilliant, nice and has a beautiful singing voice!
it helps me, but i want to know why hahaha
It is a compliment. It means that it is beautiful sounding. Probably good for singing.
everyone has a singing voice