unmetaphorical
English
Etymology
un- + metaphorical
Adjective
unmetaphorical (comparative more unmetaphorical, superlative most unmetaphorical)
- Not metaphorical.
- 1994 July 8, Bill Wyman, “Calendar”, in Chicago Reader:
- A Little Night Music crosses Ingmar Bergman's randy Smiles of a Summer Night with Stephen Sondheim's typically chilly emotionalism; the result is a spectrum of romantic pathologies--including several shades of metaphorical incest and several more entirely unmetaphorical adulteries--played out against a background of summer vacation sensuality.
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