Hyperbolenoun
Deliberate or unintentional overstatement, particularly extreme overstatement.
Hyperbolenoun
(countable) An instance or example of such overstatement.
Hyperbolenoun
A hyperbola.
Hyperbolenoun
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.
Hyperbolenoun
extravagant exaggeration
Hyperbolenoun
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
Hyperbole
Hyperbole (, listen) (adjective form hyperbolic, listen) is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. In rhetoric, it is also sometimes known as auxesis (literally 'growth').
Metaphornoun
The use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it is not, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described (but in the case of English without the words like or as, which would imply a simile); the word or phrase used in this way; an implied comparison.
Metaphornoun
The use of an everyday object or concept to represent an underlying facet of the computer and thus aid users in performing tasks.
Metaphorverb
(intransitive) To use a metaphor.
Metaphorverb
(transitive) To describe by means of a metaphor.
Metaphornoun
The transference of the relation between one set of objects to another set for the purpose of brief explanation; a compressed simile; e. g., the ship plows the sea.
Metaphornoun
a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
Metaphornoun
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
Metaphornoun
a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else
Metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide (or obscure) clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas.