Something said in jest, quizzically, sarcastically, as a roundabout way of asking a question, may be taken as a literal statement of fact.
They were a literal statement of truth.
A second method of emotional branding is making a literal statement about a product and its association to emotion.
Interesting that so many posters interpret a poem as a literal statement; itÂ's almost as if they have never read a poem before.
It was a literal statement of fact.
A metaphor which is obtrusive or vague may well undermine, or at least obscure, a sonnet's literal statement.
That literal statement will not usually be abandoned, but it will have to co-exist with a potentially frustrating metaphoric competition.
Given how annoyed she's going to be over this entire little adventure of ours, I think that may be a literal statement.
For these sculptors, the concern was not with a literal statement of movement but with the sensation of actual movement.
Many figures of speech are not meant to be understood exactly as they are said: they are not literal, factual statements.