Literavely
Literavely /ˌlɪtəˈreɪvli/ | lit-er-uh-vee-lee: adverb
Used to describe a statement or concept that is both literal and figurative at the same time; to express an idea that is grounded in reality but also extends to a metaphorical or symbolic meaning, thus creating a powerful or striking effect.
Used to describe a statement or concept that is both literal and figurative at the same time; to express an idea that is grounded in reality but also extends to a metaphorical or symbolic meaning, thus creating a powerful or striking effect.
The artist's depiction of the sunrise was literavely stunning, capturing not only the literal beauty of the dawn but also the figurative sense of new beginnings.