Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtərəl ˈmaɪndɪd/
adjective A word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'literal minded' describes a person who interprets things in a strictly factual or concrete manner.
A1 She is very literal minded and always takes things at face value.
A2 The literal minded child struggled to understand the concept of sarcasm.
B1 His literal minded approach to problem solving often leads to misunderstandings.
B2 The literal minded scientist only believed in what could be proven through empirical evidence.
C1 The literal minded lawyer analyzed every word of the contract to ensure no loopholes.
C2 Being literal minded can be a hindrance in creative fields where thinking outside the box is required.
formal The literal minded individual struggled to understand the metaphorical meaning behind the poem.
informal My literal minded friend always takes everything I say at face value.
slang Don't be so literal minded, dude. It's just a joke.
figurative She couldn't appreciate the beauty of the artwork because she was too literal minded to see beyond the surface.
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