Connotation
figuratively
The term you're looking for is "connotation." Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations that a word may carry beyond its literal definition.
A literal idiom is a phrase or expression that has a straightforward, concrete meaning that is different from its intended or idiomatic meaning. For example, "kick the bucket" is a literal idiom that means to physically kick a bucket, but its idiomatic meaning is to die.
'Look up' is a phrasal verb and can have a literal or a non literal meaning. Literal meaning - Look up at the clouds! Here look up means exactly that look up. non literal meaning - The teacher said look up the word in the dictionary. Here look up means find.
Yes, saying the opposite of what one means is known as sarcasm. It is a form of verbal irony where the intended meaning is different from the literal meaning of the words spoken.
Verbal irony is when someone says something but means the opposite, often to convey sarcasm or humor. It involves a contrast between the literal meaning of the words spoken and the intended meaning.
"Over yonder" is a colloquial phrase that means "over there" or "in that direction." It is often used to point to a place that is a bit far away.
This phrase suggests that the leader of the camp has a strong affection for children. The word "literal" here means that the statement is understood exactly as it is written, without any figurative or metaphorical interpretation.
No - it means rebirth or renewal.
Literal meaning is in a fine plumage, the idiom means well dressed; of an excellent appearance
Paraguay literally means Parrot River.
The Literal Meaning is "Born For Greater Things"
'Look up' is a phrasal verb and can have a literal or a non literal meaning. Literal meaning - Look up at the clouds! Here look up means exactly that look up. non literal meaning - The teacher said look up the word in the dictionary. Here look up means find.
Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning. Literal language says what it means directly without any euphemisms.
"Happening in the opposite to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement" Ironic means using words to mean the opposite of the literal meaning. Ironic means using words to mean the opposite of the literal meaning.
This may be one of these words:connotation/denotation - the contextual meaning/ the literal meaning
poda shavi means "Get Lost"...its in bad meaning...Shavi means fool,idiot like that..
It means "one who submits to god" or "peaceful worshipper"
The Literal Meaning is "Born For Greater Things"