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a way ofspeakingor writing that makes someone or somethingsoundbigger,better, more, etc. than they are: 夸张法Theblurbon the back of thebookwasfullof theusualhyperbole - "enthralling", "fascinating", and so on.这本书封底的广告宣传里满是那些司空见惯的夸张词语:“引人入胜”、“令人着迷”等等。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExaggerating & playing down - bloviate
- blowsomethingout of proportionidiom
- cartoonish
- catastrophize
- dramatization
- dramatize
- exaggerate
- minimize
- OTT
- over-egg
- overboard
- overdramatic
- overdramatize
- overembellish
- overplay
- overstatement
- pile
- proportion
- stretch the truthidiom
- understate
See more results » GrammarHyperbole We use hyperbole /haɪˈpɜ:bəlɪ/ to exaggerate. We sometimes do this to emphasise something, to add humour or to gain attention. When we use hyperbole, we often make statements which are obviously untrue:… (Definition ofhyperbolefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)hyperbole| American Dictionarya way ofspeakingor writing that makes someone or somethingsoundmuchbigger,better,smaller,worse, moreunusual, etc., than they are: Although he’s not given to hyperbole, Ron says we are light-yearsaheadofourtime. literatureHyperbole is also the use of suchlanguagetoexpresshumororgreatemotion. (Definition ofhyperbolefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofhyperbolehyperbole The firsthyperboleis thus collapsed into a continuum labelled ' type of initial language structure ' (p. 43).From theCambridge English Corpus But the best way to do that is surely not by uncriticalhyperbolebut by sympathetic and searching advocacy of the music.From theCambridge English Corpus The book continues the tradition of polarization throughhyperbolethat threatens to run developmental psycholinguistics into the ground.From theCambridge English Corpus It seems unable to communicate that an older person can have value and dignity withouthyperbole.From theCambridge English Corpus The book strives for balance in covering what has become contested territory, but at times a tendency towardshyperbolehas the opposite effect.From theCambridge English Corpus Such techniques as punning, oxymoron, andhyperboleare employed by ad-men to lure customers for their clients.From theCambridge English Corpus To make a convincing case, some usehyperbole.From theCambridge English Corpus The occasional tendency towardhyperboleis likely purposeful, attempting to sway a readership entrenched in the standard doctrine regarding hallucinations.From theCambridge English Corpus As technological advances were linked through popular scientific articles and advertisinghyperboleto "master voices," sound-recording technology took on important cultural meanings and duties.From theCambridge English Corpus Thishyperboleis collapsed into a continuum dealing with ' mechanism used for language learning ' (p. 43), running from domain-specific to domaingeneral.From theCambridge English Corpus I can, in principle, see the value ofhyperbolein certain rhetorical situations.From theCambridge English Corpus Many of the examples involve irony, sarcasm, satire, understatement, orhyperbole, requiring the listener to figure out what the nonliteral intention of the speaker is.From theCambridge English Corpus Your conjunctions and your hyperboles are all mixed up with your syntax, and your figures of speech only fall between 10 and 20.From theCambridge English Corpus It is also this controversial assumption that enables us to understand figures of speech such ashyperboleor metaphors.From theCambridge English Corpus Its style, of letting the information ' speak for itself ' withouthyperboleor alarmist commentary, is admirable.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/hyperbole## |