Crossword-Solution: HYPERBOLE 9 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Hyperbole n. A figure of speech in which the expression is an evident
exaggeration of the meaning intended to be conveyed, or by which things
are represented as much greater or less, better or worse, than they
really are; a statement exaggerated fancifully, through excitement, or
for effect.

We have 34 clues for the answer “HYPERBOLE”

Clue Answers
over exaggerated 1 answer
embroidering 1 answer
Paul Bunyan device 1 answer
Exaggeration for effect 1 answer
Exagerated claims 1 answer
Deliberate exaggeration 1 answer
... using ___: "Mary's microscopic lamb / So white, it struck me blind!" 1 answer
"I could eat a horse," e.g. 1 answer
"All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand." 1 answer
"20,000 Leagues Under...", literarily 1 answer
Four-dimensional figure 2 answers
Exaggerated claims 2 answers
high colouring 3 answers
high coloring 3 answers
increase of size 4 answers
flowers of speech 4 answers
storm in a teacup 5 answers
long words 5 answers
pandiculation 8 answers
dilation 8 answers
BIG talk 8 answers
ALL THE PERFUMES OF ___ 10 answers
Much ado about nothing? 13 answers
exorbitance 14 answers
histrionics 15 answers
extremes 16 answers
Tall Story 18 answers
extravagance 22 answers
colouring 43 answers
Embellishment 48 answers
enlargement 49 answers
exaggeration 68 answers
Publicity 79 answers
Declamation 80 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with HYPERBOLE (5)

The spiritual joy of which he wrote was no rhetorical hyperbole; it was manifest in the man himself, and was the fount of the lofty idealism which made him not only “the Conscience of Russia” but of the civilised world.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
The proposed expedition—for it cannot without hyperbole be called a war—seemed to the council to combine the various characters required; a marked improvement in the public sentiment has followed even upon our preparations; and I cannot doubt that when success shall follow, the effect will surpass even our boldest hopes.’ ‘You are very adroit, Herr von Gondremark,’ said Otto.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Now, every now and then, and indeed surprisingly often, Christ finds a word that transcends all common-place morality; every now and then he quits the beaten track to pioneer the unexpressed, and throws out a pregnant and magnanimous hyperbole; for it is only by some bold poetry of thought that men can be strung up above the level of everyday conceptions to take a broader look upon experience or accept some higher principle of conduct.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
And yet Colette’s was not a hell; it could not come, without vaulting hyperbole, under the rubric of a gilded saloon; and, if it was a sin to go there, the sin was merely local and municipal.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
The great staircase, however, may be termed, without much hyperbole, a feature of grandeur and magnificence.
Twice-Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996

Quotes with HYPERBOLE (3)

Not long ago, I advertised for perverse rules of grammar, along the lines of "Remember to never split an infinitive" and "The passive voice should never be used." The notion of making a mistake while laying down rules ("Thimk," "We Never Make Misteaks") is highly unoriginal, and it turns out that English teachers have been circulating lists of fumblerules for years. As owner of the world's largest collection, and with thanks to scores of readers, let me pass along a bunch of …
William Safire Fumblerules: A Lighthearted Guide to Grammar and Good Usage
It will not, however, affect one tiny bit the question of whether the text has a literal meaning because — mark this — every biblical text has a literal meaning. Many people are stunned to hear this. That is because many people think a "literal meaning" can only be conveyed by literal language. They make the mistake of assuming that an author who uses metaphor, fiction, hyperbole, or various other figures of speech does not have a literal meaning. Thus, for instance, if I say…
Mark Shea
The feminist movement as we have come to know it in recent decades is fundamentally a "con."... As it is considered treasonous to criticise a sister feminist, no standards of accuracy or honesty are ever enforced. Hyperbole and deceit thus become the formula for success, "peer review" playing no role in reining in misinformation. Any would-be feminist who raises scholarly objections to the rampant misinformation is branded an 'enemy of women' and is drummed out of the movement.
Robert Sheaffer
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1958–2010).