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English Vocabulary in Use Upper-intermediate (Unit 97: Similes)


A. As ... as

As ... as similes are easy to understand. If you see the phrase as dead as a doornail, you don’t need to know what a doornail is, simply that the whole phrase means ‘totally dead’. But remember fixed similes are usually informal and often humorous. Those marked * are negative and could offend. Use all these expressions with care and keep them generally as part of your receptive vocabulary.

Some can be remembered as pairs of opposites.

  • as heavy as lead # as light as a feather
  • as drunk as a lord* # as sober as a judge
  • as black as night # as white as snow (particularly used in fairy tales)

Some can be remembered by sound patterns.

  • as good as gold (this is used about children’s behaviour)
  • as cool as a cucumber
  • as busy as a bee

Some other useful phrases using as ... as:

  • The bed was as hard as iron and I couldn’t sleep.
  • I’ll give this plant some water. The soil’s dry as a bone.
  • She told the teacher, as bold as brass, that his lessons were boring.
  • You’ll have to speak slowly and clearly – he’s as deaf as a post*.
  • Don’t worry. Passing this exam is as easy as pie.
  • She knew the answer as quick as a flash.
  • The Princess’s skin was as white as snow. [beautifully white]
  • When he saw it, his face went as white as a sheet. [pale with fear/horror]
  • The fish was bad and I was as sick as a dog. [vomiting]
  • She ran off with my money – I felt as sick as a parrot. [bad feeling of disappointment/frustration]
Language help
You can usually make a simile using as ... as can be, e.g. I need a drink; I’m as thirsty as can be.

B. Like

  • My plan worked like a dream and the problem was soon solved. [worked very smoothly and well]
  • Be careful the boss doesn’t see you – she has eyes like a hawk. [sees everything]
  • No wonder he’s fat. He eats like a horse and drinks like a fish*.
  • Did you sleep well? Yes, thanks, like a log.
  • Sorry, I forgot to ring him again. I’ve got a mind/head like a sieve! [be very forgetful]
  • The boss is like a bear with a sore head today. [in a very bad temper]
  • She goes around like a bull in a china shop*. [behaving in a very clumsy, insensitive way]
  • Criticising the government in his presence is like a red rag to a bull. [certain to make him very angry]


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