Figurative Language Jennifer Parnell North Belmont Elementary
Examples: Similes Idioms Metaphors
Similes are sentences that compare two unlike objects using like or as. The girl’s hair is as yellow as the sun. The boy runs like a rabbit.
Idioms are sentences that cannot be understood by the meanings of their separate words. I’m in hot water with my mom! Are you feeling blue today?
Metaphors are sentences that use one idea or thing in place of another to show a likeness between the two. That report was dynamite! The boy is an egghead.
Can you name each type of figurative language?
The Christmas tree was a jewel in the forest. metaphor
Granddaddy was sleeping as soundly as a bear in hibernation. simile
The boy can swim like a fish. simile
The lady was a songbird. metaphor
The old lady was moving like a snail. simile
Steve was a leaping frog as he jumped the brook. metaphor
You crack me up! idiom
I’m in the doghouse! idiom
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