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Metaphor for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'mɛtə,fɔr

What does Metaphor really mean?

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Alright, so a metaphor is like comparing two things without using the words "like" or "as." It's a way to describe something by saying it is something else. For example, if I say "The classroom was a zoo," I'm not saying the classroom literally has animals, but I'm saying it was really noisy and chaotic, just like a zoo can be. Another example could be "Her heart is made of ice," which means she's not actually made of ice, but it's showing that she's cold and not very loving. So, a metaphor is kind of like a different way of explaining something by comparing it to something else, but without saying that it's actually that thing. It's a creative way of writing or talking, and it helps people understand things in a different way. It's a bit like using your imagination to make things more interesting and colorful. It's like when you're painting a picture and you mix different colors to create new ones, that's how metaphors work in words. It's like a secret code that makes everything a little bit more exciting and fun to understand. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Linda Miller on 2023-12-09 18:07:41

Metaphor In a sentece

Learn how to use Metaphor inside a sentece

  • The sea was a hungry beast, swallowing the small boat whole.
  • Her smile was a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
  • The city was a jungle, full of unfamiliar sounds and sights.
  • Time is a thief, stealing moments away from us without warning.
  • His anger was a volcano, ready to erupt at any moment.

Metaphor Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Metaphor Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.