Sentences with phrase «hyperbolic language»

Hyperbolic language is an exaggeration or overstatement used to make a point or emphasize something. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to emphasize the importance or intensity of something being discussed. Full definition
Hyperbolic language jammed with superlatives without cautiousness provides a sufficient ground for cryptocurrency fraud.
But in all seriousness I'd agree «lockdown» is a bit hyperbolic language to be using when describing Lonzo's defense.
I am happy that you are free to look for more with ebooks, but save me the theatrics and hyperbolic language because it doesn't do anything to enhance your point, it only detracts from.it.
Indeed, some measure of what may seem to be a broad range of tolerance for hyperbolic language in this context may be taken from the apparent willingness of the appellant to absorb the slings and arrows of the «traitor» and «treason» labels without complaint.
So if you only include tasks and responsibilities, or you use hyperbolic language, it's a turn off for the hiring manager.
So if we put the hyperbolic language aside, Scot and I agree that this «soul - sort» narrative has been dominant in the Christian faith for a long time (I'd say since the fourth century, and not so much in Eastern Orthodoxy).
«Pink slime is exactly the sort of «loose, figurative, or hyperbolic language» that courts recognize demands protection under the First Amendment,» the network's lawyers, from law firm Williams & Connolly, wrote in the court filing.
Much like 19th century fair posters, Kerbel uses traditional tools such as visually amplified typography and hyperbolic language to create a sense of momentary suspension of time and history.
News coverage of that event contained robust examples of emotionally - charged, hyperbolic language.
This is particularly so in an editorial context where loose, figurative or hyperbolic language is used (Brown, vol.
The company that first marketed its budget - friendly phones as so remarkable to be better than everyone else's flagships had toned back some of the hyperbolic language and let its devices speak for themselves.
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