"Literal" in English refers to taking words or phrases in their most basic or straightforward sense, without metaphorical or symbolic interpretation. It implies a verbatim representation of the original meaning without exaggeration or embellishment.
An exact word-for-word meaning without exaggeration means providing a literal interpretation of the words spoken or written, without adding any additional emphasis or embellishment. It involves sticking strictly to the precise wording and intention of the original statement.
The correct spelling is "literally." It means in a literal or exact sense, without exaggeration.
Literal style writing refers to a form of writing that presents facts, details, and descriptions in a straightforward and objective manner, without using exaggeration, embellishments, or personal opinions. This style of writing focuses on providing accurate information without subjective interpretations or artistic flourishes.
Literal language does not have a figurative meaning but instead sticks to the original definition of the word. It is not metaphorical or ironic in any sense of use.
Involuntary muscles move without conscious effort - the heart, for example.
Involuntary muscles are those that move without conscious control.
'Trigonometry' comes from Greek: 'trigonon' = 'triangle' and 'metron' = 'measure'. So, basically, the measurement of triangles.
Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning. Literal language says what it means directly without any euphemisms.
Non-argumentative persuasion is when some one tries to convince you to do what they want without making an argument for it. Logic.
'b' is a character literal. A character literal is a character enveloped in single quotes, just as a String literal is a String enveloped in double quotes (without the use of a constructor.)
Define relevant, the Subconscious is without thought, while the conscious is with thought. So in terms of relevancy no.