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  2. A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things. As a literary device, metaphor creates implicit comparisons without the express use of “like” or “as.” Metaphor is a means of asserting that two things are identical in comparison rather than just similar.

  3. Metaphor - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    Metaphor Definition. What is metaphor? Here’s a quick and simple definition: A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things by saying that one thing is the other. The comparison in a metaphor can be stated explicitly, as in the sentence "Love is a battlefield."

  4. Definition of Metaphor. A metaphor is a rhetorical figure of speech that compares two subjects without the use of “like” or “as.” Metaphor is often confused with simile, which compares two subjects by connecting them with “like” or “as” (for example: “She’s fit as a fiddle”).

  5. Metaphor (pronounced meh-ta-for) is a common figure of speech that makes a comparison by directly relating one thing to another unrelated thing. Unlike similes, metaphors do not use words such as “like” or “as” to make comparisons.

  6. What Is A Metaphor? Definition and Examples - Grammarly

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    4 types of metaphors. Let’s rewind to the definition of a metaphor as a figure of speech. Another example is that catchy tune, “You are my sunshine.” Although you aren’t literally a ray of light, you probably have a similarly uplifting effect on the speaker. But the definition of metaphor is actually broader than that.

  7. Metaphor | Definition & Examples | Britannica

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    metaphor, figure of speech that implies comparison between two unlike entities, as distinguished from simile, an explicit comparison signalled by the words like or as. The distinction is not simple.

  8. A metaphor makes an implied comparison between two unlike things, typically by stating that one thing is another (e.g., “time is money”). An allegory illustrates abstract concepts, moral principles, or complex ideas through symbolic representation.

  9. A metaphor (MET-a-for) is an exact comparison between two unrelated things used for dramatic or poetic effect. This figure of speech has two parts: a tenor (the object or concept being described) and a vehicle (what the object or concept is compared to).

  10. What Is a Metaphor? Definition and Examples of Metaphor in ...

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    Definition and Examples of Metaphor in Literature. The English language is full of literary devices that can be used to add depth to your writing. One of the most common—and useful—of these is a metaphor.

  11. What is a Metaphor? Definition, Examples & Types of Metaphors

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    A metaphor is a literary device that correlates two seemingly unrelated ideas in order to make the reader see them in a new way. It tells the reader that two ideas are in essence the same thing: for instance, “love is a battlefield” or “she was a night owl.”