Hyperbole
Hyperbole
Hyperbole, or heightened exaggeration
Denotative language does not carry emotional associations. Connotative language carries emotional associations.
Hyperbole which means gross exaggeration
Hyperbole is a literary form of exaggeration. Hyperbole is a figure of speech that adds emphasis through the use of over-the-top language.
P - Physical I - Intellectual L - Language E - Emotional S - Social
The figure of speech called hyperbole that is extravagant exaggeration of facts or of possibility.
Hyperbole exaggerates situations to an unrealistic degree, which can create a sense of absurdity and playfulness in language. This exaggeration often leads to comedic effects by stretching the truth to such extremes that it becomes humorous.
An extravagant exaggeration for effect in language is called hyperbole. It involves intentionally and dramatically overstating something to create emphasis or add emphasis to a statement. For example, saying "I've told you a million times" when you've only said something a few times is an example of hyperbole.
emotional power of language.
Both, It Depends on The Situation and How You Apply Emotional Language To It.