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What is the opposite of idiom in a nutshell?

The opposite of an idiom is literal language.

While idioms use figurative language and rely on implied meanings, literal language means exactly what it says.

Here's a simple example:

* Idiom: "It's raining cats and dogs." (Meaning: It's raining heavily)

* Literal Language: "It's raining very hard."

Literal language avoids metaphorical expressions and focuses on conveying information directly.

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