Hyperbole, similes and metaphors are all types of figurative language that help to make your writing more interesting. They can be particularly helpful for creating an image of what you are writin ...
Hyperbole is exaggerating for a purpose – it is not meant to be taken literally and it's used to emphasise a point. In his poem Sounds of the Day, Norman MacCaig describes the end of a relationship.
XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are biting back. The teams are embroiled in a highly-publicized dispute with NASCAR, and ...
In their opening brief, defendants use overblown rhetoric and hyperbole to attack the district court’s reasoning. They assert ...
I tell ya, I’m tryin’, dear friends. I’m struggling here not to engage in hyperbole. But I don’t know what else to call these people besides political commissars. And again, they report to ...
The problem is this: listeners don’t know what to think when a leader tells a story that is a gross exaggeration (hyperbole) or worse, a falsehood. Most often, the leader (writer) knows their ...
I spoke with Alessia Cara about her new album, inspirations in all walks of life, her evolution as a songwriter and more.
The Canadian crooner’s fourth studio album Love & Hyperbole is out now and showcases the hitmaker’s more mature and experienced point of view four years after her last LP In the Meantime.
The Grammy-winning Canadian singer-songwriter sits down with Q's Tom Power to talk about her new album, Love & Hyperbole, and her growth as an artist.
"It feels like coming back for the first time in a weird way." But Love & Hyperbole — her fourth studio album, released Friday, Feb. 14 — is far from Cara's first time behind the handlebars.
A break ensued after the release of In The Meantime in 2021, and at its conclusion, came the creation of Love & Hyperbole. Cara’s fourth album should be considered her best release to date as ...