The play of
exaggeration that makes the event improbable derives from the critical distance that the artist assumes toward the libretto.
It would be only a slight
exaggeration to say that, since the artist's death of cancer at age forty-seven, when he was at the peak of his career, Fahlstrom has been primed for a major international rediscovery.
Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses obvious
exaggeration, often for a comic effect.
Anatomical
exaggeration and embellishment remain Wirsum's signature devices.
Moreover, the study says, "SDI research has not progressed nearly as rapidly as has been portrayed by senior administration and SDI officials." Such
exaggeration, according to key SDI scientists interviewed for the report, undermines the credibility of program researchers and is generating resentment among program scientists.
This cartoonist uses
exaggeration and irony to comment on the news in a humorous way.
But others express skepticism about those results, with some scientists' questions verging upon accusations of
exaggeration.
5 ADAM PHILLIPS MONOGAMY (Vintage) The British psychologist argues that the word we is "an
exaggeration of the word /.
And each time vitamin A's
exaggeration of carbon tetrachloride's toxicity disappeared.
Hyperbole means a deliberate and obvious
exaggeration used for effect.
The difference is telling: In Day there is a cartoonish
exaggeration that makes the painting funny and strangely sweet, while in Northview an almost academic correctness conspires with a Playboy-style idealization to give the painting an obscure blandness that is far more disquieting.
'P8 palay price not an
exaggeration' !-- -- (Philstar.com) - September 3, 2019 - 7:42pm MANILA, Philippines Complaints from farmers' groups that the prices of palay (unhusked rice) have fallen to as low as P8 per kilo since the enactment of a law allowing unrestricted importation of rice were not exaggerated, former Agrarian Reform SecretaryRafael Mariano said Tuesday.