English to Bengali Dictionary figurative

figurative

গালভরা
definition
adjective
gold, in the figurative language of the people, was “the tears wept by the sun.”
departing from a literal use of words; metaphorical.
The standard was derived from the smaller figurative works on some of the larger paintings and then we kept to that.
(of an artist or work of art) representing forms that are recognizably derived from life.
translation of 'figurative'
adjective
গালভরা,
বিশিষ্ট,
অলঙ্কারপূর্ণ,
আলঙ্কারিক,
অলঙ্কারবন্থল,
লাক্ষণিক
example
Born in Spain, she has become a top 'figurative' artist who interprets the everyday world of Spanish women.
But I just think that 'figurative' usages don't in fact help richness and vibrancy much.
The irony is that in the subsequent stories, so many are living in darkness, both 'figurative' and literal.
The downstream effect in this case is both literal and 'figurative' .
A 'figurative' painter throughout his career, Beckmann depicted the world around him with an unparalleled intensity.
A 'figurative' remark takes on literal construction, a metaphor is concretized in fact.
For example, is the term metaphor itself literal or 'figurative' ?
As well as 'figurative' work, Mary works on the landscape.
When I was there they were very much into minimalism, and they felt that 'figurative' work was illustration, not art.
All these restrictions suggest that the country's newfound "sovereign "status is more 'figurative' than literal.
Plenty of people are "married to their jobs" in a 'figurative' sense.
Using it is too much of a literal and 'figurative' headache, and if you get sloppy there's always the danger of nasty results.
The standard was derived from the smaller 'figurative' works on some of the larger paintings and then we kept to that.
The subject of her work is mostly 'figurative' in nature and is often that of people, especially children, she has encountered in her travels.
Freud is better known as a 'figurative' painter but his early paintings, often linear in character, owe much to his graphic work.
Particularly when used in a 'figurative' sense to refer to having heard something unpleasant.
There is no irreducible core of 'literal' language from which ' 'figurative' usage' diverges.
The city of New York has been an inspiration for 'figurative' painter Hector McDonnell.
He loves 'figurative' language, and uses it when describing these relationships, perhaps as a sort of avoidance.
Nonetheless, I think that even Philippe's examples expose some risks of 'figurative' usage.
This second edition is not light reading, neither in the 'figurative' or literal sense.
It would make his move towards a criticism of absolute time both 'figurative' and literal.
Even so, the signature styles of the 'figurative' work are very much in evidence.
The son of a milkman, his grandmother provided early inspiration, a 'figurative' painter who copied the likes of Turner.
On the contrary at any given point of time an abstract artist could do 'figurative' work.
The art of urban wall painting is a way of reclaiming lost territory - in both a literal and a 'figurative' sense.
Currently, she lives in Seattle, Washington where she works as a 'figurative' artist and writer.
He was still a 'figurative' painter; he would not make the full leap into abstraction for almost another decade.
Teens comprehend abstract language, such as idioms, 'figurative' language, and metaphors.
Duncan creates elegant female forms and her work is 'figurative' , though not representational.
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