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  1. symbolic, symbolical adj. (representing [sth]) symbolique adj. The colours on the flag are symbolic of the earth, the sea and the sun. Les couleurs du drapeau sont symboliques de la terre, de la mer et du soleil. symbolic of [sth] adj + prep. (representing [sth])

  2. symbolism: [noun] the art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations: such as. artistic imitation or invention that is a method of revealing or suggesting immaterial, ideal, or otherwise intangible truth or ...

  3. Here are some common examples of symbolism in everyday life: rainbow–symbolizes hope and promise. red rose–symbolizes love and romance. four-leaf clover–symbolizes good luck or fortune. wedding ring–symbolizes commitment and matrimony. red, white, blue–symbolizes American patriotism. green traffic light–symbolizes “go” or proceed.

  4. containing symbols, or being used as a symbol The dove is symbolic of peace. He shook his fist in a symbolic gesture of defiance. The election of Barack Obama had enormous symbolic significance for the idea of a post-racial society. The new regulations are largely symbolic (= they will not have any real effect).

  5. SYMBOLISM definition: 1. the use of symbols in art, literature, films, etc. to represent ideas: 2. a type of art and…. Learn more.

  6. The case became symbolic of the problem of violence against women. The role of monarch is a purely symbolic one. These two objects are symbolic of life and death. This is a gruesome and heavily symbolic tale.

  7. Symbolism is a literary device that uses objects, places, people, or ideas to represent something beyond their literal meaning. Writers use symbolism as a way to draw connections between their characters, their story’s environment, and the events of the plot. Symbols can be things that are universally recognized, or things that are given ...

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