figuratively

listen to the pronunciation of figuratively
Englisch - Türkisch
mecazi olarak

Bu abartmasız ve mecazi olarak harikulade. - This is literally and figuratively out of this world.

Berbat safra kesesi ameliyatından sonra, hasta hem mecazi olarak hem de kelimenin tam anlamıyla, safra ile doluydu. - After the botched gallbladder surgery, the patient was filled with bile, both figuratively and literally.

mecazi bir şekilde
(zarf) mecazi olarak
figuratively unkempt
mecazi olarak dağınık
figuratively, innate
mecazi olarak, doğuştan
figuratively, to explode
mecazi anlamda patlamaya
figurative
mecazi

Bu abartmasız ve mecazi olarak harikulade. - This is literally and figuratively out of this world.

Bu mecazi bir ifadedir. - This is a figurative expression.

figurative
betimsel
figurative
süslü
figurative
değişmeceli
figurative
figürsel
figurative
sembolik
figurative
timsali
figurative
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) betisel
figurative
{s} mecazlı
figurative
{s} simgesel
figurative
figuratively mecazi olarak
figurative
remzi
figurative
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) figüratif

Hangisini tercih edersiniz, soyut mu yoksa figüratif resim mi? - What do you prefer, abstract or figurative painting?

Englisch - Englisch
Used to indicate that what follows is to be taken as a figure of speech, not literally
In a figurative manner

Shepherd A word naturally of frequent occurence in Scripture. This word is used figuratively to represent the relation of rulers to their subjects and of God to his people.

{a} of, by or in, a figure, by allusion
in a figurative sense; "figuratively speaking, "
in a figurative sense; "figuratively speaking
in a figurative manner; metaphorically, symbolically
figurative
Metaphorical or tropical, as opposed to literal; using figures; as of the use of "cats and dogs" in the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs"
figurative
With many figures of speech
figurative
Metaphorically so called
figurative
{a} typical, metaphorical, allusive
figurative
Representing by a figure, or by resemblance; typical; representative
figurative
usually applied to language that uses figures of speech Figurative language heightens meaning by implicitly or explicitly representing something in terms of some other thing, the assumption being that the "other thing" will be more familiar to the reader
figurative
(used of the meanings of words or text) not literal; using figures of speech; "figurative language
figurative
(used of the meanings of words or text) not literal; using figures of speech; "figurative language"
figurative
Not literal
figurative
Pertaining to representation of form or figure in art
figurative
Figurative language tries to explain the unfamiliar using the familiar For example, saying there is a hole in the ozone layer is figurative since a good percent of original ozone still remains The speaker or writer assumes that the audience is less likely to understand the significance or magnitude of a decrease in parts per million ozone and so uses hole as a figure of speech Metaphors and similes (the evening is spread out against the sky like a patient etherized upon a table) are figurative Allegories are elaborately figurative
figurative
Metaphorical, as opposed to literal, a form of speech in which figures of speech are applied and there is an intention for the reader to understand a deeper meaning than the face-value of the words. Also known as "reading between the lines
figurative
consisting of or forming human or animal figures; "a figural design"; "the figurative art of the humanistic tradition"- Herbert Read
figurative
art that represents a human, animal or object's form by means of a symbol or figure
figurative
Word images that cannot be interpreted literally; types of figurative language include similes ("cute as a button"), metaphors (he was a lion in battle"), idioms ("start from scratch"), personification ("the puppy was indignant"), and hyperbole ("I'm so hungry I could eat a horse")
figurative
Emblematic
figurative
If you use a word or expression in a figurative sense, you use it with a more abstract or imaginative meaning than its ordinary literal one. an event that will change your route -- in both the literal and figurative sense. literal + figuratively fig·ura·tive·ly Europe, with Germany literally and figuratively at its centre, is still at the start of a remarkable transformation
figurative
{s} metaphorical; allegorical; illustrative; richly imaginative; symbolic; emblematic
figurative
Abounding in figures of speech; flowery; florid; as, a highly figurative description
figurative
See Figure, n
figurative
In artwork, representing forms such as humans or animals rather than ideas or patterns
figurative
Relating to the representation of form or figure by drawing, carving, etc
figurative
Describes artwork representing the form of a human, an animal or a thing
figurative
also called representational art, portrays things as perceived in the real world
figurative
Used in a sense that is tropical, as a metaphor; not literal; applied to words and expressions
figurative
Figurative art is a style of art in which people and things are shown in a realistic way. His career spanned some 50 years and encompassed both abstract and figurative painting. abstract
figuratively

    Silbentrennung

    fig·ur·a·tive·ly

    Türkische aussprache

    fîgyûrıtîvli

    Aussprache

    /fəˈgyo͝orətəvlē/ /fɪˈɡjʊrətɪvliː/

    Etymologie

    () figurative +‎ -ly
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