Figuratively

/ˈfɪɡjərətɪvli/ adverb

Used to describe language or speech where words are not meant literally but instead represent something else or create a vivid image.

From Latin 'figura' (figure, form) plus -ative plus -ly. The word emerged to distinguish metaphorical language from literal language starting in the 1600s.

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