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Discover LudwigThe word 'hyperbolically' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverb that means to exaggerate or overstate something. Example: The politician's speech was filled with hyperbolically statements, promising to solve all of the country's problems in one year. In this sentence, the word 'hyperbolically' is used to describe the manner in which the politician made exaggerated statements in their speech.
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hyperbolically
adverb
In a hyperbolic manner.
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Rubio, who's been outspokenly critical of Obama's handling of the Ukraine crisis, warned, perhaps hyperbolically, that a world where the United States could be nuked by North Korea from the west and Iran from the east is a "real possibility" without "American engagement".
For all their grumpiness towards government, most voters expect and want such activism, particularly over crime.Mr Cameron has talked moralistically and hyperbolically about Britain's "broken society", which he says is riven by welfare dependency, violence and family breakdown.
Another could be any signs of American help to rebuild the shattered remnants of the Georgian army which the Kremlin refers to hyperbolically as "Georgia's military machine".
The sensory nerve from the carotid body increases its firing rate hyperbolically as the partial pressure of oxygen falls.
Jones played an ambitious prosecutor in the film adaptation of John Grisham's legal thriller The Client (1994), a hyperbolically nasty prison warden in Natural Born Killers (1994), and baseball player Ty Cobb in Cobb (1994).
It's so hyperbolically madcap that you want to take Luhrmann aside and say, "Now calm down, old sport …" Take the moment when Jay Gatsby first appears, at one of his parties.
Hopefully the number struck off my list of candidates for friendship will shrink this year, after the organisers of Eurovision hyperbolically announced that the voting system would be overhauled in the "biggest change to the Eurovision Song contest since 1975".
Perhaps I'm thinking too laterally, but it strikes me that these people are so hyperbolically immersed in what we all call real life too that it's quite difficult to argue for their uniqueness any more.
Other ideas Scheetz has for activating the building: a shopping gallery and a bar in the basement; an artists-in-residency program; and small bedrooms, hyperbolically designated as "artists' lofts" — priced at two hundred dollars a night, Scheetz's idea of a budget destination — next door to rooms that will cost a thousand.
Ebert won contest No. 281 with this entry: After his win, Ebert claimed, a bit hyperbolically, that he had sent a caption in every week.
(Imagine the hyperbolically named World Series becoming such a foreign preserve for so long: how would the networks, and the average American fan, react?) In 1999, not a single stage was won by the French; this year, they managed just two out of twenty-one.
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