metaphoric Antonyms

Meaning of metaphoric

Wordnet

metaphoric (s)

expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another

Webster

metaphoric (a.)

Alt. of Metaphorical

metaphoric Sentence Examples

  1. The forest's verdant canopy was a metaphoric tapestry, weaving a serene sanctuary.
  2. The ship's sails billowed like a metaphoric phoenix, carrying hopes towards distant shores.
  3. The city's skyline, a metaphoric symphony of steel and glass, reached for the heavens.
  4. The river's currents whispered a metaphoric tale of time's relentless passage.
  5. The mountain's summit, a metaphoric throne, commanded an awe-inspiring vista.
  6. The stars, like metaphoric diamonds scattered across the velvet night sky, illuminated the path.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, creating a metaphoric symphony of colors.
  8. The dance performance was a metaphoric exploration of human emotions, evoking visceral responses.
  9. The writer's words wove a metaphoric tapestry, transporting readers to distant realms.
  10. The music's crescendo built like a metaphoric tide, washing over the audience with an emotive force.

FAQs About the word metaphoric

expressing one thing in terms normally denoting anotherAlt. of Metaphorical

figurative, figural, tropological, symbolical,symbolic, tropical, catachrestical, nonliteral, emblematic, Aesopian

nonfigurative,literal, nonfigurative, literal,nonmetaphorical, nonmetaphorical, nonsymbolic, nonsymbolic,

The forest's verdant canopy was a metaphoric tapestry, weaving a serene sanctuary.

The ship's sails billowed like a metaphoric phoenix, carrying hopes towards distant shores.

The city's skyline, a metaphoric symphony of steel and glass, reached for the heavens.

The river's currents whispered a metaphoric tale of time's relentless passage.