Sentence example with the word 'metaphor'

metaphor

accordance, antiphrasis, chiasmus, conformity, ecphonesis, identity, nearness, preterition, second string, superseder, vice-regent

Definition n. a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity

Last update: July 5, 2015


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He is fond of using metaphors in his speech.   [noun]

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Philosopher kings, the quarrel between poetry & philosophy, the cave metaphor are all famous bits from this.   [noun]

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You explored the ancestral history of the teacher in order to discover a redemptive metaphor which was used to heal the child at school.   [noun]

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"Without further metaphor, I will entreat your Grace to call him a person in whom I am specially interested," replied Claverhouse.   [noun]

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It has realized an abstraction, a metaphor, a fiction; and that without deigning to look at the consequences, without considering the disadvantages, without inquiring whether it was right or wrong.   [noun]

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He realized in its fullest sense the old metaphor of "dead drunk."   [noun]

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And this without metaphor.   [noun]

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Commonplace metaphor replies: "It is to see thirty-six candles."   [noun]

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