Simile Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for simile.
simile
simile
/ˈsɪməli/
Examples
- The rainbow inspires metaphor and simile.
- There is a similar problem with the usage of simile and metaphor.
- Is the use of metaphor or simile condoned by the Manual of Style
- Are we to rid our language of simile and metaphor and generalisations
- Additionally, Porter uses simile and metaphor to describe the process of dying.
- I'll stop with the annoying similes now.
- The word is about as common as the word simile.
- The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction.
- Using one to describe the other is possible in simile.
- Anglo Saxon poetry is marked by the comparative rarity of similes.
a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with `like' or `as')
noun
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"Sim + Smile. Like or as makes a comparison smile."
"Sim + Smile. She smiles as she says 'as brave as a lion' simile."
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