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literally

Adverb

This term serves as a marker of precision, signaling that a statement should be taken as a factual report of reality. It strips away metaphor and hyperbole to confirm that a physical or literal event actually occurred exactly as described. In modern casual speech, it is frequently used as an intensifier to express strong emotion or exaggeration, often contradicting its own primary definition. In these contexts, it functions similarly to "really" or "virtually," creating a tension between the formal meaning of factual accuracy and the social meaning of emotional emphasis.

Meanings

Adverb
[something]

In a way that is exactly true to the facts without exaggeration.

"The city was literally underwater after the flood."

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