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kuvailullinen

Kuvailullinen is a Finnish adjective describing something that is evocative, descriptive, or imagistic. It is derived from kuvailu, meaning depiction, imagination, or description, with the common attributive suffix -llinen to indicate a characteristic.

The term is used to refer to language, art, or thought that creates vivid mental images or

Kuvailullinen is related to, but not identical with, similar terms. It is different from kuvitteellinen (imaginary

Usage notes: the term appears mainly in literary criticism, art theory, and descriptive prose. In everyday Finnish,

relies
on
detailed
depiction
rather
than
just
stating
facts.
In
literary
criticism
and
aesthetics,
kuvailullinen
style
or
kuvailullinen
kieli
emphasizes
sensory
detail
and
imaginative
portrayal,
aiming
to
paint
pictures
in
the
reader’s
or
viewer’s
mind.
It
can
also
describe
cognitive
or
communicative
approaches
that
prioritize
imaginative
or
descriptive
elements.
or
fictional),
which
denotes
something
that
does
not
reflect
reality,
and
from
kuvainnollinen
(figurative),
which
foregrounds
metaphorical
or
symbolic
representation.
In
practice,
kuvailullinen
may
overlap
with
kuvainnollinen
when
imagery
and
figurative
language
work
together
to
evoke
scenes
and
ideas.
more
common
expressions
might
be
kuvaileva
or
kuvallinen,
but
kuvailullinen
remains
a
recognized
descriptor
for
imagery-rich
or
depiction-centric
content.
Examples
include
kuvailullinen
kuvaus
or
kuvailullinen
proosa,
both
signaling
a
style
that
emphasizes
vivid
depiction.