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    metaphor
    /ˈmɛtəfə/

    noun

    • 1. a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable: "when we speak of gene maps and gene mapping, we use a cartographic metaphor"

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  2. A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two non-similar things without using "like" or "as". Learn how metaphors create imagery, evoke emotions, and distinguish themselves from similes and allegories.

  3. Jun 20, 2023 · A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two things without using "like" or "as". Learn how to identify, use, and enjoy metaphors in literature, poetry, and everyday language.

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  4. A metaphor is a figure of speech that suggests a likeness or analogy between two things by using one word or phrase to stand for another. Learn more about metaphor examples, synonyms, history, and types of metaphors.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · A metaphor is a figure of speech that implicitly compares two unrelated things, typically by stating that one thing is another. Learn about different types of metaphors, how they differ from similes, analogies, and allegories, and see examples and worksheets.

    • What is a Metaphor? Metaphor (pronounced meh-ta-for) is a common figure of speech that makes a comparison by directly relating one thing to another unrelated thing.
    • Examples of Metaphor. Example 1. All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree. (Albert Einstein) Clearly, Einstein wasn’t talking about a literal tree.
    • The Importance of Metaphor. Like other forms of comparison, metaphor adds powerful detail to your writing. By bringing in sensory details in the form of metaphors, you can make your words more interesting and real, and help the readers imagine and even feel a scene or character.
    • Examples of Metaphor in Literature. Example 1. But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun! (William Shakespeare – Romeo & Juliet)
  6. Metaphor is a type of analogy: a comparison between two things or ideas. Take a look at the entry that covers analogy to learn more about the difference between analogy and metaphor. There are actually two accepted definitions of metaphor: one that's quite broad, and one that's more specific.

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  8. A metaphor is a rhetorical figure of speech that compares two subjects without the use oflikeoras.” 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”).

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