metaphorically
1 of 1adverb/ˌmɛtəˈfɔrɪkli/
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in a manner that uses a word or phrase to convey a meaning beyond its literal interpretation
- He was, metaphorically, chained to his desk all weekend.
- She described her anger as a fire burning inside her, speaking metaphorically.
- Metaphorically calling the company a sinking ship captured its financial struggles.
- The coach told them to fight like lions; metaphorically, to inspire courage.
- Saying the truth was buried is to speak metaphorically, suggesting it was hidden.
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