← Back to context Comment by eYrKEC2 6 months ago I used to enjoy the literate usage of the word "literally".You'll get over it. 2 comments eYrKEC2 Reply peterashford 6 months ago Using literally to mean figuratively goes back hundreds of years duskwuff 6 months ago Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.
peterashford 6 months ago Using literally to mean figuratively goes back hundreds of years duskwuff 6 months ago Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.
duskwuff 6 months ago Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.
Using literally to mean figuratively goes back hundreds of years
Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.