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What is the difference between literally and seriously?
As adverbs the difference between literally and seriously is that literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while seriously is (manner) in a serious or literal manner.
What does it mean not literally?
figuratively/ literally Figuratively means metaphorically, and literally describes something that actually happened. If you say that a guitar solo literally blew your head off, your head should not be attached to your body.
What does taking literally mean?
Definition of ‘take sth literally’ If you take something literally, you think that a word or expression is being used with its most simple or basic meaning. That was meant to be a joke, but he took it literally. See full dictionary entry for literally.
What does taking things seriously mean?
Definition of take (someone or something) seriously : to treat (someone or something) as being very important and deserving attention or respect He takes his religious faith seriously. She’s well qualified for the job, so she hopes the company will take her seriously.
When you say something but don’t mean it literally?
FACETIOUS is the word to define a person who says something but does’nt mean it . These people are little bit sarcastic ,what ever they are saying but the meaning is another and treating a serious subject in a funny manner . Some other related words. Amusing. joking.
What Does not taking someone seriously mean?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English take somebody/something seriously to believe that someone or something is worth your attention or respect As a teacher, it’s important that the kids take you seriously. It’s only a joke – don’t take it seriously!
What is dont take it seriously?
To treat, consider, or approach someone or something with the seriousness or importance that it or they deserve. I wish we had taken her seriously; at the time, her claims seemed too outlandish to be true. If you don’t start taking this work seriously, we’re going to have to dismiss you from the company.
What does it mean to say something but not really mean it?