(Famished) I am so famished I could eat a horse.
A cliche
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, but more extreme. "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" is an example of a hyperbole.
This saying is a Hyperbole or exaggeration of how hungry you are, you are so hungry you could a whole cow, but physically that would be impossible.
A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration. Example: I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse!
Exaggeration is when you make something seem bigger, smaller, better, or worse than it really is. For example, saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" is an exaggeration because it is unlikely that someone could eat an entire horse.
It is a hyperbole because a hyperbole is an exaggeration, sometimes getting to the point it becomes superlative. You can't eat a whole alive cow, so it is an exaggeration many people use to say they are starving or hungry.
that would be a hyperbole. ex. I'm so hungry i could eat a horse!
A hyperbole is an exaggeration. Examples: I am so hungry I could eat a cow! I've been waiting in line for centuries!
Yes, the noun exaggeration is an abstract noun; an exaggeration is opinion.
An exaggeration with a point is when a statement is intentionally overstated for effect or emphasis, but there is an underlying truth or message being conveyed. It is often used in humor, storytelling, or persuasive writing to highlight a particular aspect or to make a point more compelling.
u use an exaggeration to make it a hyperbole. the definition of a hyperbole is an exaggeration!
A hyperbole is an exaggeration. Ex. I've told you a million times to put the chicken away!!