metaphor in Finnish
metaphor in Finnish is metafora — metaphor means a figure of speech that describes something by calling it another thing, implying a comparison without using "like" or "as".
metaphor in Finnish
metafora
What does "metaphor" mean?
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noun A figure of speech that describes something by calling it another thing, implying a comparison without using "like" or "as".
""Time is a thief" is a metaphor, not a literal statement."
metaphor in a sentence
- "Time is a thief" is a metaphor, not a literal statement.
- The poem is full of metaphor, comparing grief to a heavy stone.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "metaphor" in Finnish?
"metaphor" in Finnish is metafora. metaphor means: A figure of speech that describes something by calling it another thing, implying a comparison without using "like" or "as".
How do you use "metaphor" in a sentence?
Example: ""Time is a thief" is a metaphor, not a literal statement." In Finnish, "metaphor" is metafora.
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