The simile "as soft as silk" means that something is very delicate, smooth, and gentle to the touch, similar to how silk fabric feels. It is used to convey a sense of luxuriousness and fine texture.
As soft as silk
this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
Like a waterfall? Like a cascading waterfall..
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
1) as soft as a feather 2) as soft as a cloud 3) as soft as fur 4) as soft as a smile 5) as soft as a pillow 6) as soft as velvet 7) as soft as silk Hope this helped!! :)
soft printed silk
As soft as a cloud.
Some phrases with "As soft as":As soft as a baby's bottomAs soft as silk
This is not an idiom. First, it means exactly what it says. Second, when you see AS ___ AS ___ then you are looking at A Simile. Someone is comparing something that is soft to a soft cloud.
Is strong
smooth as a babys bottom? or is that simile. its silk
Its a personification