figuratiiviset
Figuratiiviset is a Finnish term that translates to "figurative" in English. It refers to language or expressions that are not meant to be taken literally. Instead, figurative language uses words or phrases to create a comparison, emphasize a point, or evoke an image or feeling in the reader's or listener's mind. This is in contrast to literal language, which means exactly what it says.
Common examples of figurative language include metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, and idioms. A metaphor directly states
The use of figuratiiviset language is prevalent in literature, poetry, everyday conversation, and even in advertising.