


The term conceit is closely related to the term extended metaphor.
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Here's how to pronounce conceit: kun- seat Conceit and Extended Metaphor This different usage, which comes from the fact that "conceit" comes from the Latin word meaning "concept," is not covered in this entry.

Some additional key details about conceits: A famous example comes from John Donne's poem, " A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," in which two lovers are compared to the two points of a compass (the drawing tool) using a long and elaborate metaphor. What is a conceit? Here’s a quick and simple definition:Ī conceit is a fanciful metaphor, especially a highly elaborate or extended metaphor in which an unlikely, far-fetched, or strained comparison is made between two things.
