Nikolova, GerganaНиколова, Гергана2025-12-052025-12-052025-05-162682-9460https://doi.uni-plovdiv.bg/handle/store/760The present study researches similes, in which the antonym pair smart, clever/stupid plays the role of tertium comparationis. The study adopts a comparative approach, focusing on Bulgarian as the source language and seeking equivalent units in Modern Greek. Stable comparisons are built using the X as Y construction, and often the right side of the comparative constructions is polycomponent. Such units express primarily a pejorative evaluative attitude, which is anthropocentrically oriented – a significant predominance of excerpted comparisons with the component stupid is noted. There are fewer comparative constructions that include the quality of smart/clever as the tertium comparationis. Similes are interesting and significant from both a linguistic and a folkpsychological perspective.otheras X as Ysmartclever/stupidsimilesBulgarianModern GreekABOUT SIMILES WITH TERTIUM COMPARATIONIS SMART/STUPID IN BULGARIAN (IN COMPARISON WITH MODERN GREEK)ЗА УСТОЙЧИВИТЕ СРАВНЕНИЯ С TERTIUM COMPARATIONIS УМЕН/ГЛУПАВ В БЪЛГАРСКИЯ ЕЗИК (В СЪПОСТАВКА С НОВОГРЪЦКИ ЕЗИК)Article