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Literally vs Liberally - What's the difference?

literally | liberally |


As adverbs the difference between literally and liberally

is that literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while liberally is in a liberal manner, generously or in accordance with political views associated with the liberals.

Literally vs Literaly - What's the difference?

literally | literaly |

Literaly is often a misspelling of literally.


Literaly has no English definition.

As an adverb literally

is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.

Figurativerly vs Literally - What's the difference?

figurativerly | literally |

Figurativerly is likely misspelled.


Figurativerly has no English definition.

As an adverb literally is

word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.

Factually vs Literally - What's the difference?

factually | literally |


As adverbs the difference between factually and literally

is that factually is in a factual manner while literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.

Strictly vs Literally - What's the difference?

strictly | literally |


As adverbs the difference between strictly and literally

is that strictly is in a strict manner while literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.

Verbatim vs Literally - What's the difference?

verbatim | literally |


As adverbs the difference between verbatim and literally

is that verbatim is word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally while literally is word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.

As an adjective verbatim

is corresponding with the original word for word.

As a noun verbatim

is a word-for-word report of a speech.

Literally vs Frankly - What's the difference?

literally | frankly |


As adverbs the difference between literally and frankly

is that literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while frankly is (lb) in a frank, open or (too) honest manner.

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