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literal
Adjective
Meaning
• Taking words in their
usual
or
most
basic
sense
.
• Not
metaphorical
or
exaggerated
.
Examples
• His
interpretation
of the
poem
was too
literal
.
• She had a
literal
understanding
of the
phrase
.
• The
translation
was a
literal
one, without idiomatic expressions.
Add
literal
Adjective
Meaning
• Taking words in their
usual
or
most
basic
sense
.
• Not
metaphorical
or
exaggerated
.
Examples
• His
interpretation
of the
poem
was too
literal
.
• She had a
literal
understanding
of the
phrase
.
• The
translation
was a
literal
one, without idiomatic expressions.