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/ˈlɪt(ə)r(ə)l/
1taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or exaggeration:dreadful in its literal sense, full of dread free from exaggeration or distortion:you shouldn’t take this as a literal record of events informal absolute (used to emphasize that a strong expression is deliberately chosen to convey one’s feelings):fifteen years of literal hell
2(of a translation) representing the exact words of the original text: a literal translation from the Spanish (of a visual representation) exactly copied; realistic as opposed to abstract or impressionistic.
3 (also literal-minded) (of a person or performance) lacking imagination; prosaic: his interpretation was rather too literal
4of, in, or expressed by a letter or the letters of the alphabet:literal mnemonics
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/-ˈralɪti/
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