Her smile was a rainbow that lightened up my day!
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No, the word 'silly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a silly hat, a sillyquestion).The noun form for the adjective silly is silliness.
Metaphor is a noun.
metaphor
"Silly as a clown's nose."
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a maetaphor using the word mousthe mouse is a house
the metaphor for silly could be a clown or a jokerSilly like a bucket, or silly as a goose are two possibilities. There are many more.
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metaphor
the watermelon big like a dick
he was a sneaky jackrabbit.
A comparison without using a connection word is called a metaphor. The connection word is like or as.
It is true as cannot be used in a metaphor. A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using like or as. If you use as it will be a simile!
This is a metaphor. A metaphor makes a direct reference between two things using the word "is".
That is a simile because it is comparing the warmth of the breeze to the warmth of a blanket using the word "as."