Literally is an adverb that means something is happening exactly as it is being stated or written. It is used to emphasize the actual meaning of a word or phrase and to indicate that it is not a metaphor or exaggeration. For example, if someone says “I literally jumped out of my skin,” this means that they were so surprised or scared that they jumped up out of their chair. On the other hand, if someone says “I figuratively jumped out of my skin,” this means that they were not actually frightened, but simply experienced a strong emotion. Using literally incorrectly, such as in the sentence “I literally died laughing,” can change the meaning of the sentence and make it misleading or confusing.
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