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Deutsche Ãœbertreibung {f} Synonyme

Ãœbertreibung  ÂHype  ÂReklamerummel  
Ãœbertreibung  ÂHyperbel  (fachsprachlich)  
Ãœberspanntheit  ÂÃœbertreibung  ÂExtravaganz  ÂPopanz  
Ãœbertreibung  Hype  Reklamerummel  
Ãœbertreibung  Hyperbel (fachsprachlich)  

Englische hyperbole Synonyme

hyperbole  abandon  abstractionism  aggrandizement  amplification  ballyhoo  big talk  blowing up  boundlessness  burlesque  caricature  coloring  deformation  dilatation  dilation  distortion  egregiousness  embellishment  enhancement  enlargement  enormousness  exaggerating  exaggeration  excess  excessiveness  exorbitance  exorbitancy  expansion  expressionism  extravagance  extravagancy  extreme  extremes  extremism  extremity  fabulousness  false coloring  falsification  garbling  giantism  gigantism  gluttony  grandiloquence  heightening  huckstering  hyperbolism  hypertrophy  immoderacy  immoderateness  immoderation  inaccuracy  incontinence  inflation  injustice  inordinacy  inordinance  inordinateness  intemperance  intemperateness  litotes  magnification  miscoloring  misdrawing  mispainting  misquotation  misreport  misrepresentation  misstatement  misteaching  monstrousness  nimiety  nonrealism  outrageousness  overdevelopment  overdrawing  overemphasis  overestimation  overgreatness  overgrowth  overindulgence  overkill  overlargeness  overmuch  overmuchness  overstatement  perversion  prodigality  profuseness  puffery  puffing up  radicalism  sensationalism  slanting  stretching  superlative  tall talk  too much  too-muchness  touting  travesty  twisting  unconscionableness  understatement  undueness  unreasonableness  unrestrainedness  

 

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Hyperbole and ????? ) is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. In rhetoric, it is also sometimes known as auxesis . In poetry and oratory, it emphasizes, evokes strong feelings, and creates strong impressions. As a figure of speech, it is usually not meant to be taken literally.

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