allegoric, connotative, expressive, fictional, full of substance, interpretable, meaty, mythopoeic, pointed, romantic, significative, transferred
Definitionadj. used in or characteristic of or containing allegory
Last update: October 19, 2015
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Philo's God is described in terms of absolute transcendency; his doctrine of the Logos or Divine Sophia is a theistical transformation of the Platonic world of ideas; his allegorical interpretation of the Old Testament represents the spiritualistic dissolution of historical Judaism. [Please select]
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"Father is always delightful when he is allegorical," Polly had once said. [Please select]
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An Allegorical subject, allusive to the demolition of a statue offensive to the Low Countries. [Please select]
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Fortune Reversed, an allegorical subject, allusive to some hero upon whom Fortune has turned her back. [Please select]
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The arms of the State are significant and almost allegorical. [Please select]
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As to the meaning of the allegorical figures, one is generally in doubt. [Please select]
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Surely you don't mean to revive the allegorical personages in the mysteries of the middle ages. [Please select]
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There was nothing mythical or allegorical in that subject in the opinion of the Reverend Stephen. [Please select]
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After this came several allegorical representations. [Please select]
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Historical, Allegorical and Fancy Subjects. [Please select]
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Suggestive parable-like or allegorical stories, such as a few of Hawthorne's in _Twice Told Tales_ and _Mosses from an Old Manse_, or a few of Tolstoy's short tales, are simple enough for children. [Please select]
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