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Meanings of
hyperbolic
in English
Enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness.
exaggerated
inflated
Related terms
increased
Conic section.
conic section
Related terms
conic
Synonyms
Examples for "
exaggerated
"
exaggerated
inflated
Examples for "
exaggerated
"
1
Several experts said the new rating
exaggerated
the severity of the crisis.
2
His apocalyptic warnings of disasters to come were often
exaggerated
for effect.
3
Some analysts said their potential to affect oil prices may be
exaggerated
.
4
Natural grumbling among the troops was repeated and
exaggerated
in the North.
5
A natural expert in hyperbole, he had not
exaggerated
in the least.
1
Working in this industry, it's really easy to get an
inflated
ego.
2
The family believed the charges included what appear to be
inflated
costs.
3
The
inflated
number allowed Musso to offer a lower bid than competitors.
4
The number of PhDs, meanwhile, is
inflated
and international competition is fierce.
5
Sydney's
inflated
property prices may make a positive difference for a change.
Usage of
hyperbolic
in English
1
As always with any sort of market retreat, the coverage was
hyperbolic
.
2
When her birthday came he produced an elaborate confection of
hyperbolic
compliment.
3
The two 'fibrin-like' preparations functioned as
hyperbolic
mixed-type inhibitors of S-2251 hydrolysis.
4
Throughout, the filmmakers and the cast refuse to make thorny emotions
hyperbolic
.
5
It is
hyperbolic
,
vindictive and marred by errors, inconsistencies and poor editing.
6
In terms of
hyperbolic
CEO sound bites, Christmas has come early this year.
7
And that's more often than not
hyperbolic
,
but right now it actually is.
8
However, the now dominant
hyperbolic
model of discounting is itself becoming increasingly strained.
9
That's
hyperbolic
;
Klimchouk never struck Oleg, or really even came close.
10
That sounds
hyperbolic
,
but there are reasons enough to see a pattern here.
11
Daina Taiminaés crocheted models make the concept of
hyperbolic
planes easy to grasp.
12
Sally Rooney has long been a figure that generates
hyperbolic
reactions.
13
I suppose I hoped the headline was
hyperbolic
,
the 34-year-old said.
14
In non-humans
hyperbolic
discounting coincides with rate of gain maximization in repetitive choices.
15
Nor is it
hyperbolic
to talk of him alongside Diego Maradona.
16
He is no stranger to lavishing
hyperbolic
praise on himself, either.
Other examples for "hyperbolic"
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hyperbolic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
hyperbolic discounting
seem hyperbolic
hyperbolic geometry
hyperbolic model
hyperbolic relationship
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Hyperbolic
through the time
Hyperbolic
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common