Similes are often confused with metaphors, which is another different figure of speech used for comparison. The easiest way to identify a simile as opposed to a metaphor is to look for the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. Thus, the best examples of simile include ‘
as’ or ‘like’ such as “as proud as a peacock”
.
What makes a good simile?
Similes are the easiest of all comparisons to write because they follow an easy formula: “X is like Y.” A good simile is:
Simple and clear
. You don’t need to write like Shakespeare to write a great simile; many strong similes use plain, everyday speech.
What are the 5 example of simile?
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You were as brave as a lion.
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They fought like cats and dogs.
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He is as funny as a barrel of monkeys.
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This house is as clean as a whistle.
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He is as strong as an ox.
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Your explanation is as clear as mud.
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Watching the show was like watching grass grow.
What are some good similes and metaphors?
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Fit as a fiddle.
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Happy as a clam.
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She is an old flame.
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Dull as dishwater.
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Sharp as a tack.
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Silent as the grave.
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Time is money.
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He is a pig.
What is a simile and examples?
Similes. … A simile is a
phrase that uses a comparison to describe
. For example, “life” can be described as similar to “a box of chocolates.” You know you’ve spotted one when you see the words like or as in a comparison. Similes are like metaphors.
Can a simile start with like?
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things. The simile is usually in a phrase that begins with the
word “as” or “like
.” This is different from a metaphor, which is also a comparison, but one that says something is something else.
Is as if a simile?
The above patterns of simile are the most common, but there are others made with adverbs or words such as than and as if, for example: He ran as fast as the wind. He is larger than life.
They ran as if for their
lives.
What is a simile for soft?
as soft
as velvet
.
as swift
as a hawk ( eagle ) as soft as fur ( as silk, as putty ) as swift as lightning ( as a flash ) as soft as wax.
How do I write a simile?
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Think of one thing and what you want to say about it; do you want to say that something is big, boring, beautiful, or is it some quality you don’t have an adjective for?
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Think of a second thing that shows the same or similar characteristic.
What is the simile of as strong as?
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as happy as a lark very happy
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as strong as
an ox
very strong
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as stubborn as a mule very stubborn, obstinate
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as sturdy as an oak very strong and solid
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as sure as death and taxes absolutely certain to happen
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How do you turn a simile into a metaphor?
To change a simile into a metaphor you
need to remove the words ‘like’ or ‘as’ from the simile and make the comparison direct
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What are 20 examples of similes?
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As innocent as a lamb.
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As tough as nails.
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As shiny as a new pin.
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As hot as hell.
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As white as a ghost.
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As bright as a button.
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As cool as a cucumber.
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As cold as ice.
What are the 5 example of metaphor?
Everyday Life Metaphors
The cast on his broken leg was a plaster shackle. Laughter is the music of the soul. America is a melting pot. Her lovely voice was music to his ears.
What is a simple definition of a simile?
:
a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
(as in cheeks like roses) — compare metaphor.
What are some similes for happy?
In a simile we compare one thing to another using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’ to make our language more expressive. So, if you’re really happy, you could say something like ‘
I’m as happy as a pig in mud’
or ‘I’m as happy as Larry’.
Does a simile use like or as?
Unlike metaphors, similes
create a comparison using like and as
. Perhaps you’ll recognize this famous example of simile from Forrest Gump: “Life is like a box of chocolates.”
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