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Literal and Figurative Definition

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figurative
Metaphorical or tropical, as opposed to literal; using figures; as of the use of "cats and dogs" in the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs". 2005 May 1 ...
literal
Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical ...
nonliteral
... literal Adjective. nonliteral (not comparable) Not literal. Synonyms. figurative
spine
A person or thing's backbone; the series of bones collectively from one's (literal or figurative) head to tail or pelvis. 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick ...
embers
Japanese: Can riHuo (nokoribi, nokoribi), (figurative) Yu Yun (yoin, yoin), (literal, figurative) Yu Jin (yozin, yojin) Luxembourgish: Glous ...
figure of speech
A word or phrase that departs from straightforward, literal language.
blueprint
... technical drawing (now often in some electronically storable and transmissible form). (informal, by extension) Any detailed plan, whether literal or figurative.
hurtle
A fast movement in literal or figurative sense. 1975, Wakeman, John. Literary Criticism But the war woke me up, I began to move left, and recent events have ...
mire
target (literal, figurative) (television) test pattern Verb. mire. first-person singular present indicative of mirer; third-person singular present indicative of mirer
metonymic
1999, Udo Hahn & Katja Markert, "On the Formal Distinction between Literal and Figurative Language", Progress in Artificial Intelligence: 9th Portuguese ...
bajo
Spanish: under, in both literal and figurative senses short, in both literal and figurative senses (music) bass
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
... horse representing a different aspect of the Apocalypse. Harbingers of doom; several signs which combine to imply the imminence of literal or figurative ...
Arschloch
German: arsehole / asshole (both literal and figurative) Er will seine Zunge in dein Arschloch schieben. He wants to thrust his tongue into your asshole.
sphere of influence
The area (literal or figurative) influenced by a country, person, etc.
coactivation
The coactivation of A and B as the literal and figurative senses of the expression constitutes the recognition of its metaphorical nature. (genetics) A process ...
literally
literal + -ly Pronunciation. IPA: / lIt R li/, X-SAMPA: /"lIt@r@li/ ... ceiling fan. (degree, proscribed) used non-literally as an intensifier for figurative ...
cible
French: target (literal) aim, goal (figurative) first-person singular present indicative of cibler third-person singular present indicative of cibler ...
somnolent
Drowsy or sleepy. (dated) Causing literal or figurative sleepiness; soporific French: drowsy (inclined to drowse)
Shi
real, true honest, sincere fruit (literal or figurative)
mothering
Nurturing or protective behaviour reminiscent of that performed by a literal ... Shortened form of a-mothering ; practice of visiting one's literal or figurative ...
vat
grip, both literal and figurative geen vat krijgen op ... not being able to get a grip on ... Derived terms. handvat; vatten Verb. vat. first-, second-and third ...
ivory tower
While the term is used in Song of Solomon 7:4, its meaning is literal. The current figurative meaning comes from French tour d'ivoire, attributed to Charles ...
ammunition
... used in charging firearms and ordnance of all kinds; as powder, balls, shot, shells, percussion caps, rockets, etc. Any stock of missiles, literal or figurative.
peil
Dutch: level, literal or figurative first-person singular present indicative of peilen. imperative of peilen
simile
A figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another, in the case of English generally using like or as. A simile is like a metaphor. Esperanto ...
stronzo
stronzo m. (plural stronzi) (taboo slang, literal) turd (taboo slang, figurative) bastard, shit, son of a bitch (despicable person) Verb. stronzo. first-person singular ...
palaestra
... in ancient Greece and Rome dedicated to the teaching and practice of wrestling and other sports; a wrestling school, a gymnasium. An arena for literal or figurative ...
denude
Norwegian: avkle (figurative), kle av (literal) Russian: obnazhat , lishat ; Spanish: desnudar Turkish: ciplaklastirmak ...
bildlich
German: pictorial, graphic, visual figurative, not literal, metaphorical pictorially figuratively
head down, bum up
A figurative bodily position adopted when working hard at some task, either physical or mental. (Head down may well be literal, but bum up is figurative ...
mantel
cloak, mantle; surface (literal), lack of substance (figurative) Derived terms. aardmantel; mantelpakje (women's formal/business suit)
about-face
English Alternative forms. about face Noun. about-face ... French: literal: demi-tour m., figurative: volte-face f., revirement m.
copper-bottomed
In literal sense 18th century, in figurative sense attested since at least 1807. Adjective. copper-bottomed (comparative more copper-bottomed, superlative most ...
coglione
Italian Etymology. Ultimately from Latin coleus. Noun. coglione m. (plural coglioni) (taboo slang, literal) testicle (taboo slang, figurative) sucker, fool
kannattaa
It is worth for you to think about it already in advance. (intransitive, literal and figurative) to be profitable, pay off Liike kannattaa. The shop is profitable.
metaphorical
Pertaining to or characterized by a metaphor; figurative; symbolic
child of the manse
A figurative use of the literal sense of one born in a manse (a dwelling for a minister of certain Christian churches) , attributed to be hard-working and ...
bury the hatchet
The phrase is an allusion to the figurative or literal practice of putting away the tomahawk at the cessation of hostilities among or by Native Americans in the ...

 

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