• Penny7@lemm.ee
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      17 hours ago

      From Merriam-Webster…

      (Woops…hit meant to add)…saying exaggeration instead of hyperbole isn’t wrong.

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        13 hours ago

        Hyperbole is the rhetorical technique.

        Exaggeration is just speaking like that.

        From context it sounded like he was invoking the rhetorical meaning.

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          10 hours ago

          Some people just ‘speak like that’ using hyperbolic examples. So correcting them on using the word ‘exaggeration’ when they used a form of exaggeration is being the grammar police when nobody called for you. There’s nothing wrong with using the word ‘hyperbole’, but there’s nothing wrong with the word they used either.

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            9 hours ago

            So correcting them on using the word ‘exaggeration’ when they used a form of exaggeration is being the grammar police when nobody called for you

            have you heard of stylistic devices? this one is called exaggeration hyperbole.