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Meaning of metaphorical
Relating to or resembling a metaphor.
Etymology of metaphorical
The word "metaphorical" originates from the Greek word "metaphora," meaning "transfer" or "carrying over," which is a combination of "meta" (beyond) and "phora" (carrying).
The term "metaphorical" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe language that uses metaphors to convey meaning.
Synonyms
figurative
symbolic
allegorical
representative
emblematic
analogical
comparative
allusive
suggestive
implicit
tacit
implied
inferred
connotative
associative
evocative
expressive
imaginative
creative
poetic
lyrical
rhetorical
oratorical
eloquent
vivid
descriptive
narrative
anecdotal
illustrative
exemplary
paradigmatic
mythical
mythological
legendary
fanciful
fictional
hypothetical
speculative
theoretical
conceptual
notional
abstract
intangible
nonliteral
nonphysical
intangible
ethereal
otherworldly
dreamlike
surreal
fantastical
farfetched
unrealistic
unreal
idealistic
utopian
romantic
idealized
sentimental
emotional
passionate
expressive
dramatic
theatrical
performative
presentational
demonstrative
exhibitive
showcase
metaphorical
symbolic
figurative
Semitic
metaphorical
tropological
typological
allegorical
mystical
mystic
esoteric
arcane
mysterious
enigmatic
ambiguous
vague
nebulous
obscure
abstruse
recondite
cryptic
coded
veiled
shrouded
masked
disguised
camouflaged
Definitions
- Relating to or resembling a metaphor, which is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- * Relating to or resembling a metaphorical expression, which is an expression that uses a metaphor to convey a meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the individual words.
Usage Examples
- The poet's use of metaphorical language created a vivid and imaginative picture in the reader's mind.
- * The song's lyrics were full of metaphorical references to love and heartbreak.
- * The artist's use of metaphorical imagery in her paintings added depth and complexity to her work.
Antonyms
literal
actual
real
factual
historical
true
accurate
precise
exact
concrete
tangible
physical
material
mundane
ordinary
everyday
straightforward
direct
explicit
clear
obvious
unmistakable
unequivocal
unambiguous
certain
definite
unmistakable
undeniable
indisputable
incontestable
unassailable
irrefutable
palpable
perceptible
sensible
manifest
evident
apparent
noticeable
observable
visible
discernible
recognizable
identifiable
detectable