FIGURATIVELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Figuratively speaking, an event corresponds to a word, for example, a noun, a verb, an adjective, and so on The house is literally and figuratively a window to the presence of the qualities of a place and the consciousness of inhabiting the land
FIGURATIVELY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Figuratively definition: in a way that involves or invokes a metaphor or figure of speech; metaphorically See examples of FIGURATIVELY used in a sentence
Figuratively - definition of figuratively by The Free Dictionary 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·ness n
FIGURATIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster We can literally close the door to a room, or we can figuratively close the door to further negotiations—that is, refuse to take part in them Figurative language includes figures of speech, such as similes ("she's been like a sister to me") and metaphors ("a storm of protest")