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What does literally mean?​

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Literally is defined as something that is actually true, or exactly what you are saying word for word. An example of literally is when you say you actually received 100 letters in response to an article. ... (speech act) Word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.

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Literal language is used to mean exactly what is written. For example: “It was raining a lot, so I rode the bus.” In this example of literal language, the writer means to explain exactly what is written: that he or she chose to ride the bus because of the heavy rain.

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defined as something that is actually true, or exactly what you are saying word for word.

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