Figurative Language
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
200

"She was as happy as a clam."

Simile

Comparing: She to a clam.

Meaning: She was very content and peaceful, like a clam, which is often used to symbolize a state of happiness and satisfaction.

200

She has a heart of gold."

Metaphor 

Comparing: Her heart to gold.

 Meaning: She is very kind, generous, and caring, with a pure and valuable heart.

200

"The city is a jungle."

Metaphor 

Comparing: The city to a jungle.

Meaning: The city is wild, chaotic, and dangerous, much like the untamed and competitive nature of a jungle.

200

"Her hair is silk."

Metaphor 

Comparing: Her hair to silk.

Meaning: Her hair is soft, smooth, and shiny, much like the luxurious texture of silk.

200

"The car cost a fortune."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: The car was very expensive, exaggerated to the point of suggesting it was almost too costly to imagine.

300

He’s a night owl."

Metaphor 

Comparing: He to a night owl.    

Meaning: He stays up late or is most active during the night, similar to how an owl is active at night.

300

"Her voice is music to my ears."

Metaphor 

Comparing: Her voice to music.

Meaning: Her voice is very pleasant to listen to, soothing and enjoyable, much like a beautiful melody.

300

His voice is so loud, it could wake the dead."

Hypebole 

Meaning: His voice is extraordinarily loud, exaggerated for effect.

300

"He’s got a brain the size of a planet."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: He is extremely intelligent, exaggerated to the point of implying his brain is far larger than humanly possible.

300

"The wind was as cold as ice."

Simile 

Comparing: The wind to ice.

 Meaning: The wind was extremely cold, just like ice, which is known for its chilling effect.

300

"He’s a walking dictionary."

Metaphor 

Comparing: He to a dictionary.

Meaning: He is very knowledgeable, especially about words and language, implying he has an extensive vocabulary.


300

"She cried a river of tears."

  

Hyperbole 

Meaning: This exaggerates the amount of tears she shed, implying an overwhelming emotional response.


300

"His words are daggers."

  

 Metaphor 

Comparing: His words to daggers.

 Meaning: His words are hurtful and piercing, capable of causing emotional pain, similar to how daggers cause physical harm.

300

"Life is a journey."

  

Metaphor

 Comparing: Life to a journey.

 Meaning: Life is a process of traveling through different experiences, with challenges and destinations along the way.

300

Her hair is so long, it touches the sky."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: Her hair is extremely long, exaggerated to imply it is impossibly long.

400

"His words cut through the air like a knife."

Simile 

Comparing: His words to a knife.

 Meaning: His words were sharp and impactful, cutting through the silence or tension like a knife through the air.

400

"His mind is a sponge."

Metaphor

Comparing: His mind to a sponge.

 Meaning: He is very quick to absorb knowledge and information, just like a sponge absorbs water.

400

He’s faster than a speeding bullet."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: This exaggerates someone's speed, comparing it to the incredible speed of a bullet.

400

"She danced as gracefully as a swan."

   

 Simile 

Comparing: She to a swan.

 Meaning: She danced elegantly and smoothly, like a swan gliding across the water.

400

"His smile was as bright as the moon."



Simile 

  Comparing: His smile to the moon.

  Meaning: His smile was radiant and glowing, like the bright light of the moon at night.

500

"I’m so thirsty, I could drink the entire ocean."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: The speaker is extremely thirsty, exaggerating the amount of water they could drink.

500

He’s as sly as a fox."

Simile 

Comparing: He to a fox.

Meaning: He is very clever and crafty, like a fox, which is often associated with cunning behavior.

500

"This bag is so heavy, it feels like carrying a truck."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: The bag feels incredibly heavy, far heavier than it actually is.

500

"The water was as smooth as glass."

Simile 

Comparing: The water to glass.

Meaning: The water was perfectly still and calm, with no ripples or waves, like the smooth surface of glass.

500

"The movie was so good, I laughed until my stomach exploded."

Hyperbole 

Meaning: The movie was extremely funny, exaggerating the laughter to emphasize how enjoyable it was.