The words are being used connotatively.
A+ figurative luanguage
Words that cannot be taken literally or seriously are figurative words.
figurative language
Idioms are phrases that cannot be defined literally - bush is a word, not an idiom. I'm not aware of any special significance of the word.
It sounds a bit weird in French. Literally, "to each instant, its pleasure", assumedly meaning each moment provides its own special instant of pleasure or joy.
The Byakugan (literally "White Eye")is a special pupil condition that naturally occurs in members of the Hyuga clan (and thus only characters from the Hyuga house - such as Hinata, Neji, Hiashi, Hizashi (deceased), and Hanabi - possess it). Provided by - UrbanDictionary.com
Not unless it refers to the name of an organization, such as Department of Special Education, which would make it a proper noun.
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figurative language
cannot be taken literally or seriously since it is written to create a special effect or feeling
It is a special feeling when you find your team winning. you feel so joy because you love and follow that team by your heart. As simple as that :) .
leo feel like she is a different and a special person .i think from my book reading experience ,that he likes her but want her to be a normal high school because of his embarrassment and pride .he has sort of special feeling toward her.
Very little ! There were literally thousands minted, and unless there's something seriously 'special' about an individual coin, they're worth only a few pence fro scrap value.
Love because then you have two people wharing that same feeling and then you feel special!
yes
Literally there is nothing special about the president. Like why does he even exist?
that science can literally explain everything
Feeling lousy for no special reason.
seriously