Yes.
The drive to my grandma's house on Sunday took a million years /
Oh, dude, a hyperbole for an unfair comparison would be something like "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate!" But like, obviously, it's not actually a million times, it just feels that way when someone keeps making unfair comparisons. So, yeah, that's the hyperbolic way to describe it.
Hyperbole is when you exagerate... I sometimes make a hyperbole sentence to exagerate and it also make my friends laugh and understand me.
No this is not a hyperbole. The adjective best is a superlative adjective. Megan is the best speller in the whole world. -- This could be a hyperbole
Understatement.
Hyperbole is exaggeration. ( I at a million cherries)- You are exaggerating *million* Litotes is something expressed negatively.
the cat was a million years old
Hyperbole-eg. I haven't seen him in a million years. this is AA hyperbole because it is stretching and exagerating reality
Saying you smell like you just took a bath in a million pieces of cotton candy is hyperbole.
HyperBole
This is an example of a hyperbole.
The drive to my grandma's house on Sunday took a million years /
The type of figurative language used in the phrase "you wouldn't be able to open them in a million years" is hyperbole. Hyperbole is a form of exaggeration used for emphasis or effect. In this context, the speaker is emphasizing the extreme difficulty or impossibility of opening something by using the exaggerated time frame of "a million years."
Hyperbole
An example of hyperbole in "The Fire Within" might be a description of a character feeling "a million eyes watching them" or a moment where a character's heart is described as "beating a mile a minute." Hyperbole is used to exaggerate for emphasis and effect.
The tree was five million feet tall!
an example of a hyperbole is i swallow a dinasour