What Is a Simile in English grammar


A simile is a figure of speech that is mainly used to compare two or more things that possess a similar quality. It uses words such as ‘like’ or ‘as’ to make the comparison. A simile is generally used in a sentence to make comparisons between two or more nouns and this is done with the use of words such as ‘like’ or ‘as’. The general idea of using a simile with the word ‘as’ is by using a noun that is known for a particular quality.
For example: as proud as a peacock, as busy as a bee and so on. As slow as a sloth, As busy as a bee, As innocent as a lamb

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