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Vocabulary Notes - Similes

Similes What is a Simile? A simile is a comparison made between two things that are not alike in most ways, but are alike in one important way. In a simile, the words "like" or "as" are used to signal that a comparison is being made between the two things.

Why Use a Simile? Speakers and writers use similes to emphasize a certain characteristic of a thing. The comparison made in a simile is often unusual. The listener or reader can form a mental image of the comparison. This increases understanding of what the speaker or writer is trying to communicate.

Examples of Similes Using Like and As

1. Last night Bob slept like a log.

In this example, slept like a log is the simile, and like is the word used to signal that a comparison is being made. The two things being compared are "slept" and "log." A log just lies in one place and does not move. A mental image of Bob sleeping like a log would show him lying in one place without moving. This would bring out that the speaker or writer is saying that Bob had a long, deep, and undisturbed sleep and not just a nap.

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Vocabulary Notes - Similes 2. Working on her project, Mary was as busy as a beaver.

In this example, as busy as a beaver is the simile, and as is the word used to signal that a comparison is being made. The two things being compared are "busy" and "beaver." When building a dam a beaver keeps busily working until the dam is completed. A mental image of Mary being as busy as a beaver while working on her project would show her working very hard. This would bring out that the speaker or writer is saying that Mary was putting a lot of effort into her project and would keep working until it was completed.

Commonly Used Similes Here are some commonly used similes in which like is used to signal the comparison: •

fits like a glove



runs like a deer



chatters like a monkey



moves like a snail



sits there like a bump on a log



eats like a pig



swims like a fish



stood out like a sore thumb



fought like cats and dogs



eyes like a hawk



takes it like a man



sings like a bird

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Vocabulary Notes - Similes

Here are some commonly used similes in which as is used to signal the comparison: •

as strong as an ox



as nutty as a fruitcake



as good as gold



as quiet as a mouse



as clear as a bell



as bright as day



as light as a feather



as dry as a bone



as deep as the ocean

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