Can you describe a simile as an ambiguous comparison or not, I don't know whether it quite makes sense?

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What an interesting question. Certainly makes a person think and this person thinks that most similes are ambiguous, though I wouldn’t call them comparisons at all. Similes in my mind are various interpretations of a word. Similes can’t be ‘certain’ as languages have such different usages of words, i.e., we can’t get stuck in the English language;-)

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