a sort of blackout joke- that has happened in real life- scene a subway train. a power outage and the lights momentarily go off. train is stalled but lights on and air conditioning going.. minutes drag by- then a Charlie Chan type meekly asks the conductor- Whatsa Maller, Stling Bloke? ( what"s the matter, string broke- to refer to the power outage. that"s typical understatement.
Many songs use understatements to convey subtle emotions or create contrasts. Examples include "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones and "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette. Understatements can add depth to lyrics by understating or downplaying a situation or emotion.
Litotes are understatements usually made with double negatives. An example is: she is not unattractive.
Writers use understatements to create a subtle or dry sense of humor, to downplay the significance of events or emotions, or to engage the reader by inviting them to interpret the text more deeply. Understatements can also be a stylistic choice to add nuance or complexity to a piece of writing.
Monetary Unit Sampling (MUS) is primarily designed to detect overstatements in financial statements by selecting transactions based on their monetary value. Since it focuses on larger amounts, it may overlook smaller transactions that could lead to significant understatements. Additionally, MUS assumes that the population is materially misstated if any sample item is misclassified, which can be less effective for understatements where misstatements might be scattered across many smaller items. Therefore, its effectiveness diminishes in scenarios where understatements, particularly in low-value transactions, are more likely to occur.
He loved to write based on his own experiences.Lots of understatements, and stoicism.
In Macbeth, Act II Scene 3 Lennox explains that during the night chimneys were blown down, lamentings , screams, prophecies of doom and bird calls were heard all night and there was, according to some people an earthquake. What does Macbeth say to this? "'T was a rough night." D'ya think? Ironically it was even rougher than Lennox imagines, for Macbeth anyway.
figures of speech. Similes and Metaphors are both examples of Poetry. There is also Onomatopoeias, Personification, Literary Allusions, Hyperboles, Understatements, and Irony. Eg. Simile: "Red, Red Rose". Metaphor: "A Candle". Onomatopoeia: "Lepanto". Personification: "The Cat and the Fiddle". Lierary Allusions: "Divine Comedy". Hyperbole: "To His Coy Mstress". Understatement: "Fire and Ice". Irony: "Rime of the Ancient Mariner". These examples are real poems, some by famous poets like Robert Frost. Figure OS speech
Understatements of the ideas, jokes in poor taste and hesitant delivery all stop a speech from being effective.
In "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift uses understatement to emphasize the severity of the poverty in Ireland, suggesting that the poor could "devour" their own children as a solution to their economic troubles. By presenting this horrific suggestion in a calm and rational manner, Swift's use of understatement brings attention to the dire circumstances faced by the Irish people and the failure of the English government to address their needs.
Hemingway's poetry is usually sad and depicts good people in bad situations or "grace under pressure." usually includes understatements and random stabs at the economy. His ideas involve darkness or death.
Hyperbole is exaggeration that shows strong feeling and effect.Ex. I'm so tired of running, I'm dying here!An understatement is a sentence that has a lack of strong feelings and expression.Ex. Can I have one of your chips?So, hyperbole and understatements are opposites.
One example of understatement in "Huckleberry Finn" is when Huck describes his abusive father as "a considerable healthy-looking, fat sort of man." This understates the severity of his father's character. Another example is when Huck says he had "considerable trouble with them" to describe the dangerous situation he faced when encountering robbers in the Grangerford-Shepherdson feud.