metáfora
metaphor
noun meh-TAH-foh-rah Rare
Origin: from Greek metaphorá (transfer)
Usage Note
Metáfora follows the standard literary definition: a direct comparison without como or cual (which would make it a símil). Stressing the correct syllable is important — the accent mark on the first a signals stress on the second syllable: meh-TAH-foh-rah. Metafórico and metafóricamente are the common derived adjective and adverb.
Examples
"El poeta usó la metáfora del mar para hablar de la vida."
Natural Translation
The poet used the metaphor of the sea to talk about life.
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