Relief is a noun, you cant do similes and metaphors with nouns. However if you change it to relieved.
I am as relieved as a zebra that outran the lion. Something along those lines. That was a simile by the way.
What is a simile, idiom, or metaphor for relief?
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I don't like it
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1) Relief filled the air with light like a sun...
2) A blanket of relief...
3)Relief filled his entire body...
2) A blanket of relief...
3)Relief filled his entire body...
Relief coursed through his body like blood pumping into his lunges
relieved as a cat from when it outran the dog
im here to find help not useless comments reeeeeeee
Sorry, but this is the exact opposite of helpful
yea... this wasnt tooo helpful
I donβt think blood is soused to be in ur lungs
wap thats a wet :smirk:
It was like a wave carrying all my worries like seashells out into the sea.
And I am not sure why everyone is saying this is not helpful we are all trying our best, and actually we are helping whoever is asking this. So try to be respectful.
Whoever said 'useless comments' please don't say that. All of these are great! The comments that are saying this is not helpful is a useless comment
Ture
Relief flushed through her body like a baby in the arms of his/her mother.
A wave of relief
Yeah, uhm I don't think blood should be in your lungs βπ½π
A wave of relief crashed over his/her body
hwg
I'm pretty sure people that come onto this page are looking for metaphors of relief without the word relief.
Thanks
AS RELIEVED AS A FROG WHO OUTRAN A SNAKE π
When the clogged clouds release the heavy rain.
There is blood in the lungs. How do you think blood carries oxygen? Blood vessels go to the lungs to pick up oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. However, blood should not be in your air passages or be present in the fluid outside of the vessels.
Relief flooded over here
Relief flooded over her
hope the person reading this finds the answer
she was like a cool breeze on a hot california day
what idiots are saying theres no blood in your lungs. how the hell do you think you breathe