The simile "as ageless as the sun" conveys the idea of something that is timeless and eternal, suggesting that it has existed for an incredibly long time and will continue to do so. Just as the sun consistently rises and sets, symbolizing stability and continuity, this phrase implies that the subject it describes possesses a similar unchanging quality. It evokes a sense of enduring beauty or significance that transcends human lifetimes.
as ageless as sun
That movie is ageless!
no it is not a simile
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Warm breeze is not a simile, warm is an adjective for the breeze A simile would be like, the breeze was as warm as the sun.
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!
The simile "hung like a nickel in the sky" compares the dim sun to the way a nickel would appear if it were suspended in the sky. It implies that the sun is small, feeble, and lacking its usual brightness.
It’s a simile because your saying it’s like something and a simile contains like or as
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nope In order to be a simile, you must have two items being compared using the words "like" or "as". "Sun" is not being compared to anything in your example.
the sun is as hot as burning fire
i didnt come here to answer questions i came here to see the answer for the question no duh