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Definition of "illiteral" [il•lit•er•al]

  • Not literal. (adjective)

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Use "illiteral" in a sentence
  • "Not only this shoe is pretentiously ugly – you know, in this outdated post-modern concept where “Ugly” is new “Beautiful” so last century – the pink/red combination is utterly illiteral."
  • "‘If it is in your power to make her so,’ cried Lady Ashford, ‘she will be illiteral enough; but I see no harm a little knowledge does to women: why should not they be made companions for their husbands, and be able to fill up their time, without cards, or sauntering about; wearying themselves, and every body else, with the sight of them?’"
  • "Not to mention, illiteral. thomps1523 wrote: earl i:"