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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | hyperbole | a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor | English - Black History Literature Terms |
| 2 | hyperbole | exaggeration for emphasis or for rhetorical effect | Literary Terms |
| 3 | hyperbole | a figure of speech that uses an incredible exaggeration, or overstatement for effect. | Semester 1 Final - Lit. Terms |
| 4 | hyperbole | extravagant exaggeration used as a figure of speech | Vocabulary |
| 5 | hyperbole | statement that is an obvious exaggeration | Literary Terms |
| 6 | hyperbole | obvious and intentional exaggeration. | AP English Final Vocabulary |
| 7 | hyperbole | impression by extravagant exaggeration | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 8 | hyperbole | exaggeration, overstatement | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 9 | Hyperbole | Exaggeration or overstatement. | Literary Terms |
| 10 | hyperbole | A boldly exaggerated statement that adds emphasis without intending to be literally true, as in the statement "He ate everything in the house." Hyperbole (also called overstatement) may be used for serious, comic, or ironic effect. | MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 11 | hyperbole | exaggeration, often extravagant; it may be used for serious or for comic effect. | Figurative Language |
| 12 | hyperbole | statement that is an obvious exaggeration | Literary Terms |
| 13 | hyperbole | The use of exaggeration for effect | Figurative Language |
| 14 | Hyperbole | Extravagant and obvious exaggeration. | Literary terms1 |
| 15 | hyperbole | Exaggeration used for emphasis. | English Semesters I and II |
| 16 | hyperbole | extravagant exaggeration. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 17 | hyperbole | extravagant exaggeration. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 18 | Hyperbole | An hundred years should go to praise | Rhetorical Techniques |
| 19 | Hyperbole | grossly exaggerated speech | Major Test Vocabulary, 2 of 10 |
| 20 | hyperbole | exaggeration; overstatement | SAT Vocab |
| 21 | hyperbole | extravagant exaggeration of statement | English Vocab |
| 22 | hyperbole | exaggeration and overstatement | Rhetorical Terms |
| 23 | Hyperbole | Exaggeration for emphasis | Speech Techniques |
| 24 | hyperbole | n. purposeful exaggeration for effect | SAT Vocab - Foundation Words Pt. 2 |
| 25 | Hyperbole | An exaggeration or overstatement used for effect | Poetry Terms |
| 26 | Hyperbole | An exaggeration or overstatement | Literary Devices |
| 27 | Hyperbole | A figure of speech in which an overstatement or exaggeration is used for deliberate effect | All Literary Devices |
| 28 | Hyperbole | A figure of speech in which an overstatement or exaggeration is used for deliberate effect | Literary Terms Week 5 |
| 29 | hyperbole | overstatement | list 77 |
| 30 | hyperbole | statement that is an obvious exaggeration | Literary Terms |
| 31 | hyperbole | extravagant exaggeration used as a figure of speech | Vocabulary: |
| 32 | hyperbole | overstatement | List 77 - words |
| 33 | Hyperbole | A figure of speech in which an overstatement or exaggeration is used for deliberate effect | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 34 | hyperbole | A figure of speech that exaggerates to provide emphasis, either for comic or serious effect. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 35 | hyperbole | A figure of speech that exaggerates to provide emphasis, either for comic or serious effect. | AP Vocab 2 |
| 36 | Hyperbole | a figure of speech in which overstatement or exaggeration is used for an emphasized effect | Literary Devices--USAD Basic Guide |
| 37 | Hyperbole | Or exaggeration, is the obvious stretching of the truth to emphasize strong feeling or to create a humorous effect. | Elements of poetry |
| 38 | Hyperbole | a type of figurative language that makes an overstatement for the purpose of emphasis | Literary Terms |
| 39 | hyperbole | extravagant exaggeration | first list |
| 40 | hyperbole | an exxageration or overstatement used for emphasis | Parts Of Speech LAL |
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