figurative vs lack-life

figurative

adj
  • representing forms recognisable in life and clearly derived from real object sources, in contrast to abstract art. 

  • Emblematic, symbolic; representative, exemplative 

  • Metaphorically so called. 

  • Of use as a metaphor, simile, metonym or other figure of speech, as opposed to literal; using figures; as when saying that someone who eats more than they should is a pig or like a pig. 

  • With many figures of speech. 

lack-life

adj
  • Represented in such a way as to show important characteristics, rather than in a realistic or literal manner; stylized; abstract. 

How often have the words figurative and lack-life occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )