Conceit is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things in a surprising or exaggerated way to emphasize a particular characteristic. Hyperbole, on the other hand, is an extreme exaggeration used to create emphasis or effect. While both involve exaggeration, conceit usually involves a more elaborate comparison, whereas hyperbole is a direct and extreme exaggeration.
Hyperbole is exaggeration. ( I at a million cherries)- You are exaggerating *million* Litotes is something expressed negatively.
Absolutely nothing! Hey hey hey!
Here was an opportunity of taking the conceit out of him.
Conceit - novel - was created in 2007.
The Fatal Conceit was created in 1988.
Hyperbole uses exaggeration to suggest the opposite of what a writer is literally saying. question…
Conceit is a noun. The adjective form is 'conceited'.
Conceit - novel - has 402 pages.
The Fatal Conceit has 194 pages.
Her conceit was obvious to everyone in the room.
An extended metaphor that explores the link between two different objects
Conceit is when someone thinks very highly of himself or herself. For example, if someone goes around talking about how intelligent he is, that is conceit. It's also conceit when someone thinks that nobody else is as good as she is at something.