Symbolical: meaning, definitions and examples

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symbolical

 

[ sɪmˈbɔlɪkəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

representative meaning

The term 'symbolical' refers to something that serves as a symbol, representing ideas or qualities beyond its literal meaning. It is often used in literature, art, and philosophy to indicate that objects, actions, or characters embody deeper meanings or concepts rather than just their surface appearances. Symbolical representations help convey complex ideas succinctly and powerfully, allowing for varied interpretations by different audiences.

Synonyms

figurative, metaphorical, representational, significant

Examples of usage

  • The dove is a symbolical representation of peace.
  • In this painting, the use of dark colors has a symbolical meaning.
  • The character's journey is symbolical of personal growth.

Translations

Translations of the word "symbolical" in other languages:

🇵🇹 simbólico

🇮🇳 प्रतीकात्मक

🇩🇪 symbolisch

🇮🇩 simbolis

🇺🇦 символічний

🇵🇱 symboliczny

🇯🇵 象徴的な

🇫🇷 symbolique

🇪🇸 simbólico

🇹🇷 sembolik

🇰🇷 상징적인

🇸🇦 رمزي

🇨🇿 symbolický

🇸🇰 symbolický

🇨🇳 象征性的

🇸🇮 simboličen

🇮🇸 táknrænn

🇰🇿 символдық

🇬🇪 სიმბოლური

🇦🇿 simvolik

🇲🇽 simbólico

Etymology

The word 'symbolical' originates from the Late Latin term 'symbolicus', which means 'symbolic', derived from the Greek word 'symbolikos'. The Greek word itself comes from 'symbolon', meaning 'token' or 'mark', which is a combination of 'symballein' (to throw together) and 'ballein' (to throw). Originally, symbols were tangible items that represented greater concepts, and over time, the application of the word has expanded into literature, philosophy, and the arts. The concept of symbolism has played a crucial role in human communication, enabling people to express complex thoughts and philosophies through simpler, relatable means. Today, the term is widely used across various fields, illustrating the rich interplay between language, culture, and human cognition.

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #20,492, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.