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What does as delicate a flower mean?

"As delicate as a flower" is a simile, meaning it compares something to a flower to highlight its fragility, beauty, and sensitivity.

Here's a breakdown:

* Fragility: Flowers are often delicate and easily damaged, much like something described as being "as delicate as a flower." This could refer to physical fragility, emotional vulnerability, or a sense of easily being hurt or upset.

* Beauty: Flowers are renowned for their beauty, often in a gentle and refined way. The comparison suggests the object being described shares this quality, perhaps in its appearance, nature, or manner.

* Sensitivity: Flowers are sensitive to their environment, needing careful attention to thrive. This could relate to someone who is easily affected by their surroundings, emotions, or the opinions of others.

Example:

"She was as delicate as a flower, her skin soft and pale, her eyes easily filled with tears."

This example combines all three aspects: the woman's physical appearance (soft skin), her emotional vulnerability (easily filled with tears), and her sensitivity to the world around her.

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