Taking, interpreting, or translating literally some language.
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Examples for "literal"
Examples for "literal"
1The Christian literal movement is, of course, famous for its conservative politics.
2I know what you're thinking -in a very literal sense, actually.
3It was a safe house in the literal sense of the word.
4Seconds later, the opening appeared-andin the literal sense of the term.
5Yes, the first step into the internet is a literal echo chamber.
1And there is a crucial divide, here, between mockery and unblinking literalism.
2The trouble with Islam today is that Muslims have taken literalism mainstream, worldwide.
3Milton's God, however, seems to bring out the inherent absurdity of Western literalism.
4Lyell and Darwin worked by interpretation and interpolation; the catastrophists preached empirical literalism!
5With provoking literalism he gave a critical glance at the bridle.
1Ben Aboo proceeded to put a literal interpretation upon his wife's counsel.
2I find that more inspiring than the literal interpretation of any creation story.
3The spirits protested against this, and insisted upon the literal interpretation.
4That sort of literal interpretation of Christianity showed such a lack of imagination.
5Bolshevism is a literal interpretation, the actual application of this theory, policy, or program.
1Verdurin, for whom-sostrong was her habit of taking literally the figurative accounts of her emotions-Dr.