figurális
Figurális is a term used in linguistics and rhetoric to describe language that deviates from its literal meaning to create a more vivid or impactful effect. This involves using figures of speech, which are words or phrases with a meaning that cannot be deduced from the literal meanings of the individual words. Common examples include metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole.
Metaphors, for instance, compare two dissimilar things without using "like" or "as," suggesting a resemblance. For
The use of figurális language is not simply decorative; it can enhance understanding, evoke emotions, and make