No. A metaphor talks about one thing while pretending to talk about another. This could be considered an oxymoron, that is, a deliberate play upon the opposing ideas of its elements, or a paradox, which is two contradictory truths that add up to one.
Yes, "no news is good news" is considered a metaphor because it uses the idea of the absence of news to suggest a positive outcome or situation. It implies that if there were any issues or problems, they would have been mentioned, so the lack of news is in fact a good thing.
metaphor
It is hard to take something in such as bad news.
a good metaphor for describing a criminal is the criminal was like an explosion of heat
the good news is
A balloon
so a news cant be good
I have good news and bad news which do you want to here first.
Euphobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of good news or hearing good news
Good news came today.
School is a garden where seeds of knowledge are planted, watered by teachers and nurtured by students. Just as plants grow and blossom over time, students flourish with new skills and understanding in the classroom. Graduation becomes the harvest, showcasing the fruits of hard work and dedication.
helping hand
he is a dancing star