An exaggeration for thirsty could be saying, "I'm so thirsty, I could drink an entire ocean dry!" This hyperbolic expression emphasizes an extreme level of thirst, suggesting an insatiable need for hydration. It conveys the idea that the person's thirst is far beyond the ordinary.
Yes, the noun exaggeration is an abstract noun; an exaggeration is opinion.
u use an exaggeration to make it a hyperbole. the definition of a hyperbole is an exaggeration!
That's an exaggeration of the truth!
Exaggeration satire is a type of satire that relies on exaggeration to make a point. Exaggeration adds both to the humor of satire and helps illustrate the underlying message.
That's an exaggeration! He is such an obvious prevaricator that I expect a larger exaggeration every time he speaks.
The story was an exaggeration of what actually happened. His exaggeration of what to expect left them all disappointed.
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
Thirsty is NOT a verb
Extreme exaggeration used in a literary work is known as hyperbole.
If it is true, it would be correct.People have different styles of behaviour, their way of doing things. (modus operandi, Latin, 'way of operating')If they are not prone to exaggeration, if exaggeration is not their way, then 'exaggeration is not their modus operandi.'
Törstig = thirstyI am thirsty = Jag är törstigYou are thirsty = Du är törstigAre you thirsty? = Är du törstig?
The Swedish opposite of 'exaggeration' is 'underdrift.' In english; 'understatement'.