Figuratively
Figuratively is an adverb used to indicate that a statement should be understood in a non-literal, figurative sense rather than by the exact meaning of the words. It signals the use of figures of speech such as metaphor, simile, hyperbole, or other imaginative language. The term contrasts with literally, which would require a statement to be interpreted according to the ordinary, dictionary sense of the words.
Etymology and relation to other terms: Figurative derives from figure of speech, with the -ly suffix forming
Usage and examples: Figuratively is common in both speech and writing to clarify non-literal intention or to
Notes: While widely understood, figuratively can be unnecessary in precise or formal writing, where terms like
See also: figurative language, figure of speech, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, idiom.