Use "literal" in a sentence

1. Quite literal, aren't you?

2. You've become quite literal, Freya.

3. His people are completely literal.

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5. Literal English: “the poor in spirit”

6. Dennis is a very literal person.

7. Badger dog literal translation of

8. So the literal translation of “Amaretti” …

9. For the translation of English idioms, literal, liberal and literal plus liber al translation can be used.

10. This may vitiate a literal translation.

11. From literal chump to deserving champ.

12. A literal translation would be estrangement.

13. Epistolary literal theory is an important form of literal theories in the history of literary criticism in China.

14. A Connotation is a non-literal framing of a term that intends to add an association beyond its literal meaning

15. Coprolite fossilized animal waste (literal meaning ‘dung stone’)

16. Her interpretation of the music was too literal.

17. What is the literal meaning of this word?

18. In a literal sense, however, “to Besmirch” …

19. Connotations are not literal meanings of words

20. There was pollution, both literal and moral.

21. Literal error : Spelling mistake introduced in typesetting.

22. The “stars” here do not symbolize literal angels.

23. It's all painfully literal, and rather old-fashioned.

24. Constrain can imply both literal and figurative bindings.

25. But there we go, getting too literal again.

26. It's twist-and-go in its most literal sense.

27. He was saying no more than the literal truth.

28. A literal translation of 'euthanasia' would be 'good death'.

29. The literal meaning of the Yiddish word Bupkis is nothing

30. Beneath is mainly used in a literal or formal style

31. I have a literal Assload in brass scrap 0 comments

32. This basically literal approach flavored Tyndale’s translation with Hebrew expressions.

33. 27 For Kane a poetic metaphor became a literal truth.

34. For Kane a poetic metaphor became a literal truth.

35. Literal Booleans must be one of these two bare

36. Well, let us continue our review of literal blindness.

37. Still others are literal, almost word-for-word translations.

38. Carrots had their literal roots in the foothills of Afghanistan

39. In this context, the word Abracadabra has no literal meaning

40. There is also growing differentiation between colloquial and literal vocabulary.

41. Is “the eternal fire” Jesus warned of literal or symbolic?

42. The literal meaning of 'television' is 'seeing from a distance'.

43. Any man who has built a literal house would agree.

44. It would have no need of a literal sun or moon.

45. Connote: To suggest or imply in addition to literal meaning

46. Words have both denotations (literal meanings) and Connotations (suggestive meanings)

47. Bibliolatry: Excessive adherence to a literal interpretation of the Bible

48. In the preceding article, we considered aspects of literal blindness.

49. That Syriac text was set alongside a literal Latin translation.

50. Are they literal or are they also “signs” or symbols?

51. The literal meaning of the word " cat " is an animal.

52. Today, few elders have firsthand experience in herding literal sheep.

53. So a literal translation would read, “and god was the Word.”

54. A word or phrase denotes its literal meaning (i.e., its dictionary definition), and it Connotes all the meanings and associations it bears in addition to its literal meaning

55. Used by ottawa mandems, Batata literal translation in Arabic is potato

56. Chapeau The literal word comes from the French, and it means 'hat'

57. Denote A word or phrase denotes its literal meaning (i.e., its dictionary definition), and it Connotes all the meanings and associations it bears in addition to its literal meaning

58. Like Literal Ass-Kicking, certain rear-end related sayings aren't always figurative.Often used as a form of embarassment, Literal Ass kissing is a rather ultimate form of humiliation and submission

59. Literal sense of "pertaining to a… See definitions of Coltish.

60. And while it's growing, all these literal transformations are taking place.

61. 11 Can faithful pre-Christian witnesses be literal present-day spectators?

62. ‘Bogland’ is a poem that is poised between the literal and the symbolic and the reader must constantly shift between the literal and metaphorical reading of the text

63. Granted, Revelation contains numerous symbolic numbers, but it also includes literal numbers.

64. Was each one of those six days a literal 24-hour day?

65. In Ezekiel’s day, no one received a literal mark on his forehead.

66. By definition According to the literal definition or widely-known understanding of something

67. No, it shows that no reference was being made to literal, physical warfare.

68. So what are they? Apophyllite’s literal meaning comes from the Greek words …

69. Not everyone believes that hell is a literal place of fiery torment.

70. So, then, Jesus meant a literal sewing needle and a real camel.

71. The literal rule is a rule against using intelligence in understanding language.

72. Breath does, in fact, connect us all in a very literal way.

73. Imply in addition to the literal meaning; intimate: Home cooking Connotes comfort food.

74. It relates particularly to the Biblical meaning of numbers, both literal and symbolic

75. Ultimately, Connotative language is a gateway to the world of non-literal storytelling

76. It was a literal tree, but God employed it for a symbolic purpose.

77. The treasure was, not a literal gem, but something else of great value.

78. Our endeavor all through has been to give as literal a translation as possible, where modern English idiom allows and where a literal rendition does not for any clumsiness hide the thought.”

79. Since Peter addressed his letter to those in literal Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, it logically follows that his reference to Babylon was to the literal place of that name.

80. The literal translation of lorica is Breastplate- -a garment worn for protection in battle