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simile noun (similes) a figure of speech in which a thing is described by being likened to something, usually using as or like, as in eyes sparkling like diamonds, and in set phrases such as bold as brass.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Latin.

simile noun (similes) a figure of speech in which a thing is described by being likened to something, usually using as or like, as in eyes sparkling like diamonds, and in set phrases such as bold as brass.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Latin.

simile noun (similes) a figure of speech in which a thing is described by being likened to something, usually using as or like, as in eyes sparkling like diamonds, and in set phrases such as bold as brass.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Latin.