Figurative

/ˈfɪɡjərətɪv/ adjective

Figurative language uses images, comparisons, or symbols to express ideas instead of stating them literally. It includes tools like metaphors, similes, and personification.

It comes from Latin “figurativus,” from “figura,” meaning “shape” or “form.” The word shifted from talking about actual shapes to mental pictures created by language.

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