Phrases with «literal word»

The phrase "literal word" means using the exact and specific meaning of a word, without any figurative or metaphorical interpretations. It refers to taking the word at its face value, exactly as it is written or spoken, without any additional implied meanings. Full definition

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Sentences with «literal word»

  • Robert, As you study church history, you will come to learn that we can not take the words of scripture as literal words that Jesus said. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Rosenberg is clearly at the paraphrastic end of the band, freeing himself from what he calls «literal word for word slavery» in order to render the syntactical and contextual nuances, the assonance and word play, that characterize J's narrative style. (firstthings.com)
  • «The Breadwinner,» an animated feature based on Deborah Ellis's 2000 children's novel, powerfully demonstrates how literal the word can be. (bostonglobe.com)
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