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metaphor noun 1 an expression in which the person, action or thing referred to is described as if it really were what it merely resembles, eg a rejection described as 'a slap in the face', or a ferocious person as 'a tiger'. See also figure of speech, mixed metaphor. 2 such expressions in general. metaphorical adj. metaphorically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek metaphora, from meta- + pherein to carry.

metaphor noun 1 an expression in which the person, action or thing referred to is described as if it really were what it merely resembles, eg a rejection described as 'a slap in the face', or a ferocious person as 'a tiger'. See also figure of speech, mixed metaphor. 2 such expressions in general. metaphorical adj. metaphorically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek metaphora, from meta- + pherein to carry.

metaphor noun 1 an expression in which the person, action or thing referred to is described as if it really were what it merely resembles, eg a rejection described as 'a slap in the face', or a ferocious person as 'a tiger'. See also figure of speech, mixed metaphor. 2 such expressions in general. metaphorical adj. metaphorically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek metaphora, from meta- + pherein to carry.