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What do you called a word or phase that describe literally of its meaning?

There are a few terms that describe a word or phrase that describes literally its meaning:

* Literal: This is the most common term and simply means "according to the exact meaning of the words."

* Denotative: This term refers to the dictionary definition of a word, the literal meaning without any connotations or emotions attached.

* Explicit: This term suggests that the meaning is clearly stated and leaves no room for interpretation.

* Concrete: This term is used when the meaning is specific and tangible, as opposed to abstract or figurative.

The best term to use depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

For example, if you are talking about a word that has both a literal and a figurative meaning, you might say that the literal meaning is... or that the denotation of the word is...

If you are talking about a phrase that is very clear and straightforward, you might say that the meaning is explicit or concrete.

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