DELIBERATE EXAGGERATION Crossword Clue
DELIBERATE EXAGGERATION Crossword Clue
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Crossword Puzzle Infos
Deliberate exaggeration, also known as HYPERBOLE, is a figure of speech used to emphasize a point or create an impression. It is often used for comedic or dramatic effect and involves exaggerating a statement beyond what is actually true. For example, someone might say 'I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!' when they are feeling very hungry. This is an example of deliberate exaggeration.
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