What is a simile?
Similes are used to compare two things using ‘as … as…’ or ‘…is like…’.
How to make a simile
1. as (adj) as (noun)
2. (v.) like …
Common similes
- as (adj.) as (noun)
as blind as a bat | as mad as a hatter |
as busy as a bee | as old as the hills |
as clean as a whistle | as pure as snow |
as cold as ice | as quick as lightning |
as dead as a dodo | as quiet as a mouse |
as deaf as a post | as sharp as a razor |
as delicate as a flower | as silent as the dead |
as easy as ABC | as slow as a snail |
as dry as a bone | as slippery as an eel |
as free as a bird | as solid as a rock |
as hot as Hell | as white as a sheet |
as hungry as a wolf |
2. (v.) like …
it fits like a glove | she sings like an angel |
he eats like a pig | I slept like a log |
she swims like a fish | my love is like a red, red rose |
they stood out like a sore thumb | her eyes twinkled like stars |
they fought like cats and dogs | she’s sweet like honey |
she has eyes like a hawk | he drinks like a fish |
it broke like a cheap pair of heels | he ran like the wind |
it flies like a bird | it bounced like a ball |
she sings like a bird |
Exercises
Although there are common similes in English, using your imagination can make your English speaking and writing a lot more interesting
He is as angry as….
They are as thin as…
He jumps like a …
They work as hard as…
She hits like…
She dances like…