symbolic |
literally |
As an adjective symbolic
is pertaining to a symbol.
As an adverb literally is
(speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.
literally |
lexically |
As adverbs the difference between literally and lexically
is that
literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while
lexically is (manner) in a lexical manner.
literally |
personally |
As adverbs the difference between literally and personally
is that
literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while
personally is in a personal manner.
literally |
infact |
As adverbs the difference between literally and infact
is that
literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while
infact is .
literally |
yeah |
As adverbs the difference between literally and yeah
is that
literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while
yeah is yes.
As an interjection yeah is
expressing joy, celebration, glee, etc.
unironically |
literally |
As adverbs the difference between unironically and literally
is that
unironically is in an unironic way; without irony while
literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.
verbally |
literally |
As adverbs the difference between verbally and literally
is that
verbally is in a verbal manner; with words; by speaking while
literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.
absolutely |
literally |
As adverbs the difference between absolutely and literally
is that
absolutely is in an absolute or unconditional manner; utterly, positively, wholly while
literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.
As an interjection absolutely
is yes; certainly; expression indicating strong agreement.
literally |
rejected |
As an adverb literally
is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.
As a verb rejected is
(
reject).
literally |
veritably |
As adverbs the difference between literally and veritably
is that
literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while
veritably is in a veritable manner; in a way that truly and accurately describes something.
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