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allegorical

[al-i-gawr-i-kuhl, -gor-] / ˌæl ɪˈgɔr ɪ kəl, -ˈgɒr- /
ADJECTIVE
symbolic
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Antonyms
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not representative untypical


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Allegorical images — Temperance, Justice, Charity — on urban facades promoted civic pride and obedience.

From New York Times • Aug. 18, 2016

Allegorical reading requires sustaining both image and meaning in the reader’s mind, as equally valued components of the work.

From Slate • May 3, 2016

Allegorical characters such as Joking Jesus, a Pope/Antichrist and Jester/Death trail them in symbolic profusion.

From Time Magazine Archive

His "Senator Tillman's Allegorical Cow" grinned from every fencepost in the Bryan-Taft campaign of 1908.

From Time Magazine Archive

Allegorical expression chosen by philosophers to express theological ideas, 678-u.

From Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Pike, Albert




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