No. A hyperbole is a deliberate exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally.
eg
There are hundreds of flies in the kitchen.
I'd give my whole fortune for a bowl of potato soup.
Tagalog translation of HYPERBOLE: pinagrabe
"The archaeologist was prone to hyperbole in describing his exploits."
The base word of urgency is "urgent."
most urgent, more urgent
more urgent, most urgent
Understatement.
more urgent, most urgent
The word "hyperbole" comes from the Greek word "hyperbolḗ," which means "exaggeration." It is derived from "hyper," meaning "beyond," and "bállein," meaning "to throw." So, hyperbole essentially means throwing beyond, or exaggerating, for rhetorical effect.
that monkey stole my word!
hyperbole
It is urgent that he find a telelphone quickly.
hyperbole