Examples of 'literal' in a sentence

Meaning of "literal"

Literal (adjective): When something is understood or interpreted exactly as stated, without metaphorical or symbolic meaning. For example, a literal interpretation of a text means taking the words at face value without further symbolism or deeper implications.
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  • Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical, and etymonic rather than idiomatic.
  • Following the letter or exact words; not free; not taking liberties
  • (broadly) That which generally assumes that the plainest reading of a given scripture is correct but which allows for metaphor where context indicates it; (specifically) following the historical-grammatical method of biblical interpretation
  • Consisting of, or expressed by, letters (of an alphabet)

How to use "literal" in a sentence

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We believe in the literal truth of the scriptures.
Literal values are enclosed between single quotes.
You are just a literal pound of flesh to them.
Literal arc of protection over the skull.
Stop being so literal and remember who you are.
Literal relocation occurs for an external symbol.
He explained the literal meaning of the phrase.
A literal reader of the text might say.
I have never met a literal hotel dweller.
In the literal interpretation of our sacred text.
This technique is a literal pain in the ass.
But no literal interpretation makes any sense.
And there is a very literal ticking clock.
Without literal power we will have no power.
Such a command of the literal and figurative.

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Kind of literal thunderbolt coming out of a spacecraft.
Which points to either symbolic or a literal emasculation.
There was a literal golden lining to this story.
Is essentially a question of style where literal meaning.
Advertising in the literal sense is what we need to do.
You know dreams are not always literal.
He explained the literal meaning of the sentence.
Can not get any more literal.
I am upset literal meaning is having a rotten stomach.
He was taking care of her in the literal sense.
He explained the literal meaning of the sentences.
His communication with others is very literal.
A denotation is the literal or primary meaning of a word.
Camping nature parc in the literal sense.
He explains the literal meaning of the sentence.
My classmates find me overly logical and literal.
The literal sense is of someone in loco parentis.
Firemen up against a literal flaming pile of shit.
So a literal translation of the word would be governorship.
Maybe not you in the literal sense.
A single literal is often considered to be a degenerate disjunction.
Such concepts are seen as having no literal meaning.
Memory is never a literal recount of past experiences.
The entire enclosed string is taken as a literal.
The most literal translation would be subsistence.
Commentators differ on the original literal interpretation.
In both the literal and proverbial sense.
The third column is a more literal rendering.
That is the literal meaning of the words.
This explanation suggests the story is literal.
That is the literal meaning of the word.
Max was in here earlier investigating a literal murder.
Which is the literal definition of a haunted house.
English translations of titles are literal in most instances.
It is the literal end of the actual world.

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