metaphorical

[ˌmɛtəˈfɔrɪkəl]

metaphorical Definition

  • 1used in a way that is symbolic or representative, not literal
  • 2relating to or characteristic of metaphor; figurative

Using metaphorical: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "metaphorical" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The phrase 'a sea of troubles' is a metaphorical expression.

  • Example

    Her smile was a metaphorical ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

  • Example

    The book uses metaphorical language to describe the character's emotional state.

  • Example

    The painting is full of metaphorical imagery.

metaphorical Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for metaphorical

Antonyms for metaphorical

Phrases with metaphorical

  • a non-literal or symbolic interpretation of a word or phrase

    Example

    In its metaphorical sense, the phrase 'a broken heart' refers to emotional pain rather than physical injury.

  • the use of words and phrases that are symbolic or representative, not literal

    Example

    The poet's use of metaphorical language creates vivid imagery in the reader's mind.

  • a phrase or sentence that uses figurative language to convey a non-literal meaning

    Example

    The phrase 'life is a journey' is a common metaphorical expression.

Origins of metaphorical

from Greek 'metaphorikos', from 'metapherein' meaning 'to transfer'

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Summary: metaphorical in Brief

'Metaphorical' [ˌmɛtəˈfɔrɪkəl] describes language that is symbolic or representative, not literal. It is often used to create vivid imagery or convey abstract concepts. Examples include 'The book uses metaphorical language to describe the character's emotional state.' and 'Her smile was a metaphorical ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.'

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