Sentences with literalism
lit·er·al·ism
L l - To interpret the law with uncompromising literalism.
- The work is studded with these obtuse literalisms.
- While most leaders of the older churches … have moved away from such a position … there is still an alienating literalism that pervades many.
- Choreographer Francois Klaus is so committed to this literalism that he denies himself the necessary freedom to move: he confines the.
- A literalism more appropriate to journalism than to the novel.
- But the name stuck, and in America, where irony can be wafer-thin and literalism dominates, the group were doomed.
- The book's certainty, its literalism, overpowers its characters.