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    Fig·ur·a·tive
    /ˈfiɡ(y)ərədiv/

    adjective

    • 1. departing from a literal use of words; metaphorical: "gold, in the figurative language of the people, was “the tears wept by the sun.”"
    • 2. (of an artist or work of art) representing forms that are recognizably derived from life.
  2. 1. a. : representing by a figure or resemblance : emblematic. the figurative dove of peace. b. : of or relating to representation of form or figure in art. figurative sculpture. 2. a. : expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another with which it may be regarded as analogous : metaphorical. figurative language.

  3. FIGURATIVE definition: 1. (of words and phrases) used not with their basic meaning but with a more imaginative meaning, in…. Learn more.

  4. Figurative definition: of the nature of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal. See examples of FIGURATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. Any figure of speecha statement or phrase not intended to be understood literally — is figurative. You say your hands are frozen, or you are so hungry you could eat a horse. That's being figurative.

  6. FIGURATIVE meaning: 1. (of words and phrases) used not with their basic meaning but with a more imaginative meaning, in…. Learn more.

  7. 1. a. Based on or making use of figures of speech; metaphorical: figurative language. b. Containing many figures of speech; ornate. 2. Represented by a figure or resemblance; symbolic or emblematic. 3. Of or relating to artistic representation by means of animal or human figures. fig′u·ra·tive·ly adv. fig′u·ra·tive·ness n.

  8. 3 days ago · 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you use a word or expression in a figurative sense, you use it with a more abstract or imaginative meaning than its ordinary literal one. ...an event that will change your route–in both the literal and figurative sense.

  9. Definition of figurative adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. A figurative meaning of a word or phrase is a more imaginative meaning developed from the usual meaning.

  11. Figurative language refers to words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true. If you say “that news hit me like a ton of bricks,” you are using figurative language; listeners understand the news you got was deeply moving, and also know that you were not actually hit by 2000 pounds of bricks (because if you had been you would ...

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