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descriptive is more literal than figuative.
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Yes. Your example is an idiom. This means that the phrase has a meaning other than the literal one.
Poets speak figuratively by being descriptive and comparing something to something else. Figurative language is made up of metaphors, similes, personification, idioms, clichés, hyperboles, assonance, and alliterations.
It has more than just a literal meaning and is used to add more depth and complexity to literature and poetry. It's essential in many ways.
figurative.
other than
A Language Older Than Words was created in 2000.
Older than dirt.
older than dirt
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Metaphor
Hebrew is a complete language. Like all complete languages, it has figurative expressions and literal expressions.
descriptive is more literal than figuative.
figurative.
No, French is considered to be an older language than English. The French language can be traced back to the 9th century, while English emerged in the 5th century with the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in England.
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