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figurative Meaning in Tamil ( figurative வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அடையாள அர்த்தமுள்ள,



figurative's Usage Examples:

Moreover they are not doctrinal, but hortatory, and purely figurative.


Current Work Raku and smoke fired figurative ceramics and bowls.


The word is now generally a synonym for "monkey," but the common verb for both (as transferred figuratively to human beings) is "to ape," i.


Listeners find tropes easy to understand precisely because much of their thinking is constrained by figurative processes.


Dunlop's work explores the fundamental esthetic issues in his predominantly figurative paintings.


The word is more generally employed in its figurative or transferred sense, to describe a gathering of brilliant or distinguished persons or objects.


The language in this and the following section is highly figurative; but as Porter has well remarked: "Figurative language is the only language in which we can express our hope of heaven, and no figures can have greater power to suggest this hope than those taken from the literal longings of exiled Israel for the recovery of its land and city.


As a day of judgment it is accompanied by terrible convulsions of nature (not to be taken figuratively, but probably intended literally by the prophets in accordance with their view of the absolute subordination of nature to the divine purpose for man).


By blow up, do you mean literally or figuratively?She'd never thought he meant she'd literally help revive the planet.


It was an abstract of Christian doctrine in a vague and figurative way.


But it was not until 1609 that, the "great Martian labour" being at length completed, he was able, in his own figurative language, to lead the captive planet to the foot of the imperial throne.


Dod has recently diversified into more figurative work and sports portraiture.


I think I'll get back into the saddle a little – figuratively speaking.





Synonyms:

metonymical, metaphorical, extended, metaphoric, rhetorical, analogical, metonymic, tropical, synecdochic, poetic, nonliteral, synecdochical,



Antonyms:

plain, cold, polar, unrhetorical, literal,

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