Difference between Synecdochic and Nonliteral
What is the difference between Synecdochic and Nonliteral?
Synecdochic as an adjective is using an inclusive term for something included, or vice versa; using something spoken of as the whole (hand for laborer) or vice-versa (the court for the judge). while Nonliteral as an adjective is not literal.
Synecdochic
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: using an inclusive term for something included, or vice versa; using something spoken of as the whole (hand for laborer) or vice-versa (the court for the judge).
Nonliteral
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Not literal.
We hope you now know whether to use Synecdochic or Nonliteral in your sentence.