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Sure thing! When pigs fly, water under the bridge, and turning a blind eye are phrases you might hear.
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Metaphorical.
simile
An expression is a word or phrase used to convey a specific idea or feeling, while an idiom is a group of words with a meaning different from the literal interpretation of the words used. Idioms are culturally specific and may not make sense when translated directly.
The words are being used connotatively. A+ figurative luanguage
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figurative language
An expression is a word or phrase used to convey a specific idea or feeling, while an idiom is a group of words with a meaning different from the literal interpretation of the words used. Idioms are culturally specific and may not make sense when translated directly.
cannot be taken literally or seriously since it is written to create a special effect or feeling
Idioms are phrases or expressions whose meaning should not be taken literally. I cannot be understood by simply knowing and putting together the ordinary meanings of the separate words in it.Examples:Contracts, agreements, and memos should be put into Black and White. (into writing)I burned the midnight oil whenever there's a test. (study thoroughly)
When a firm is taken private, the stock cannot be bought or sold on the public exchange. This is called making the stocks illiquid.
something not to be taken literally or seriously
It means not intended to be taken seriously; said in jest.
Language not meant to be take literally is called figurative language.
When a chemical reaction takes place, it starts with chemicals which are called reactants, literally meaning those which react, and after the reaction has taken place you then have chemicals called products, because they were produced by the reaction.