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    Lit·er·al
    /ˈlidərəl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a misprint of a letter. British
  2. The meaning of LITERAL is according with the letter of the scriptures. How to use literal in a sentence.

  3. Literal definition: in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical. See examples of LITERAL used in a sentence.

  4. To describe something as literal is to say that it is exactly what it seems to be. For example, if you put up a literal barrier to keep the world out, you've actually built a real wall.

  5. having exactly the same meaning as the basic or original meaning of a word or expression: a literal interpretation of the Constitution A literal translation of a phrase in another language gives the meaning of each separate word.

  6. adj. 1. Conforming or limited to the simplest, nonfigurative, or most obvious meaning of a word or words. 2. Word for word; verbatim: a literal translation. 3. Avoiding exaggeration, metaphor, or embellishment; factual; prosaic: a literal description; a literal mind. 4. Consisting of, using, or expressed by letters: literal notation. n. Computers.

  7. You use literal to describe someone who uses or understands words in a plain and simple way. Dennis is a very literal person. Synonyms: unimaginative , boring , dull , down-to-earth More Synonyms of literal

  8. Literal definition: Conforming or limited to the simplest, nonfigurative, or most obvious meaning of a word or words.

  9. [usually before noun] being the most basic meaning of a word or phrase, rather than an extended or poetic meaning. I am not referring to ‘small’ people in the literal sense of the word. The literal meaning of ‘petrify’ is ‘turn to stone’. compare figurative, metaphorical. Take your English to the next level.

  10. LITERAL definition: The literal meaning of a word or phrase is its real or original meaning: . Learn more.

  11. Jul 19, 2024 · literal (comparative more literal, superlative most literal) Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical, and etymonic rather than idiomatic.

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