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It's called a Hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a poetic device that involves deliberate and obvious exaggeration meant to create emphasis or make a point.
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That's an exaggeration! He is such an obvious prevaricator that I expect a larger exaggeration every time he speaks.
Hyperbolic means of or relating to a hyperbole. A hyperbole is an intentional exaggeration; therefore a hyperbolic description is when a person describes something using an obvious exaggeration. For example if you say, "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate."
An obvious lack of reliability for the purposes of commerce is apparent.
hy·per·bo·le[hahy-pur-buh-lee] Show IPA noun Rhetoric .1.obvious and intentional exaggeration.2.an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally, as "to wait aneternity."Compare litotes.Origin:1520-30; < Greek hyperbolḗ excess, exaggeration, throwing beyond, equivalent to hyper- hyper- + bolḗthrowSynonyms2. overstatement.Antonyms2. understatement.
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The red color.
No. Hyperbole is an exaggeration. I was so cold last night that my nose turned into an icicle and dropped off. An idiom is any combination of words in a language where the meaning is not quite what you might expect. When Dubya tried to talk French the way he didn't know how to pronounce 'r' stuck out a mile. 'Stuck out a mile' just means 'was very obvious'.
Most elephant shrew species were first described in the 1800s by scientists who classified them as shrewsbecause of obvious physical similaritie .
They die at the end. It's the most obvious part of any tragedy.