English to Punjabi Dictionary hyperbole

hyperbole

ਉਦਾਹਰਣ
definition
noun
Behind every food scare, there is a barrage of claims and counter-claims, hyperbole and damage limitation.
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
example
In a literary world filled with emotionalism and 'hyperbole' , there are a few guiding stars.
you can't accuse us of 'hyperbole'
In any other case this might sound like directorial 'hyperbole' , but Lloyd has reason to be confident.
According to the narrator, fierce would be 'hyperbole' for even the bravest of hobbits.
It's safe to say that 'hyperbole' is the stuff of both poetry and protest movements.
It is impossible to create a responsible ethical and policy debate in a climate of 'hyperbole' .
Having said that let us not get carried away in 'hyperbole' and rhetoric.
Pack up the breathless 'hyperbole' and just point us in the direction of better gear.
They generally strike me as 'hyperbole' that works to insult but not really to enlighten.
We see this in the recurrence of his favourite rhetorical figures of paradox and 'hyperbole' .
Real tragedies do not need 'hyperbole' , for they are intrinsically hyperbolic.
Such 'hyperbole' deadens the sensitivity to moral distinctions in public discourse.
The instances are inconspicuous, but do make for a slight forcing of the effect towards 'hyperbole' .
He should then appreciate the fine line between Churchillian rhetoric and 'hyperbole' .
Whether Alice actually wanted to put a hospital in the casino or the claim is merely gossipy 'hyperbole' is unclear.
In return I can offer you glory, fame and a hatful of 'hyperbole' .
Similarly, claims about the potential of the Internet are usually overstated and often 'hyperbole' .
But this exclamation is 'hyperbole' ; we are not speaking in literal seriousness.
Behind every food scare, there is a barrage of claims and counter-claims, 'hyperbole' and damage limitation.
He's using exaggeration and 'hyperbole' to be entertaining - lots of writers do that.
As a result, in some places the images have an overwrought, almost drunken 'hyperbolism' .
Heat capacity increased linearly with temperature for ice and 'hyperbolically' for supercooled water.
But in neither of those propositions does one find the "I" which, for Descartes, was the necessary bastion against 'hyperbolical' doubt.
This, of course, is expressed in poetry in which 'hyperbolism' , exaggeration, is the fundamental law.
It is no 'hyperbolism' that the campaign period is the most critical and sensitive stage in any presidential and parliamentary elections.
But his account of the possibilities for response to this inheritance is 'hyperbolically' overblown.
The poem opens 'hyperbolically' with an image of an innocent young nymph who spends her days reclining in the grass.
Like the Caroline poets of his epoch, Brome's use of rhetorical 'hyperbolism' is also linked to the eye of the one who beholds.
Even if one goes so far as to say that the use of flashlight powder is ‘dangerous’, it is 'hyperbolical' to describe it as ‘extra-hazardous’.
Earlier this year a legendary figure in the 'hyperbolical' world of ‘supermarket’ tabloids, the inimitable Eddie Clontz, died.
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