Term ID: T1694

Figurative Language

/figurative-language/
Non-literal uses of language including metaphors, similes, idioms, and irony that require understanding beyond literal word meanings, developing throughout childhood and adolescence.
Example: Understanding that "it's raining cats and dogs" means heavy rain, or that "break a leg" means good luck, requiring cultural knowledge and cognitive development.

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Reference: Winner (1988)