Words With Literary Sense And Literal Sense
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
By talking and knowing what the meaning of words with literary meaning and the words with literal meaning, the first thing we have to do is know and separate the meaning and explanation of what each one is and how it works.
1.- Words with literary meaning
In these words, meanings different from the original can be perceived and applied, which would be applied in a figurative or metaphorical sense. This aspect can be seen in the word heart, within the sentence:
My heart is glad to see you so close to me.
2.- Words with literal meaning
These words applied in the real sense are when they are used in the original sense, in the concept correctly applied, both etymologically and logically expressed.
Here they are applied directly, without metaphorical context, or simply without any figuration or metaphor.
The heart is the organ that has the function of pumping blood through the arteries and veins of the body.
Words with a literary sense and with a literal sense
Heart = Appeal to a loved one
Heart = Organ that pumps blood
Hard = The tough man does not play in life (emotional or character firmness)
Hard = Metal is hard
Heat = Effect produced by the combustion of a material (heating)
Heat = The heat of your presence invaded my soul
Tank = Container or war apparatus
Tank = I will give tank to the one who bothers me
Head = upper body
Head = is the head of the family
Vibrate = my heart vibrates when you see you
Vibrate = effect produced on some materials
Cook = The food was put to cook
Cooking = The reform is going to cook in the congress
Alcohol = Alcohol is good for disinfecting
Alcohol = The drunkard is preserved in Alcohol
Flight = The flight of birds is to move from one place to another
Flight = The man has flight to solve the problem
Value = The value of food is getting higher and higher
Value = The value of that man is always to be noticed