verb
- interpreting or understanding something in a strict, word-for-word sense rather than figuratively or symbolically
- converting something abstract, figurative, or symbolic into a concrete, literal form or representation
Usage: British spelling; American equivalent is 'literalizing'; present participle of 'literalise'
Usage: British spelling; American equivalent is 'literalizing'
Examples
- The student was literalising the metaphor by drawing an actual broken heart instead of understanding its emotional meaning.
- By literalising the poem's imagery, the director created a visually striking but overly concrete film adaptation.
- She avoided literalising the author's symbolic language and instead explored its deeper themes.
- The artist is literalising abstract concepts through sculptural forms.
- Literalising every idiom in the text would result in nonsensical interpretations.