Treacherous Similes
A classic or creative simile for Treacherous - vivid comparisons you can use in writing, essays, and conversation. Browse the full list.
Frequently asked
What does "as treacherous as" mean?
"As treacherous as" is a simile - a comparison using "as" to make a quality vivid. When something is "as treacherous as" something else, the speaker is using the second thing as a familiar example of treacherousness, so the reader can picture the quality instead of just reading the word.
How many "as treacherous as" similes are there?
SimileStack lists 1 simile for Treacherous. Common ones include "As treacherous as the memory". The full list is on this page.
When should I use a "treacherous" simile in writing?
Use a "treacherous" simile when you want the reader to feel treacherousness rather than just register the adjective. They work especially well in description, character work, and dialogue, where one well-chosen comparison can do the work of a whole paragraph.