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hyperbolical
hyperbolical, a. (haɪpəˈbɒlɪkəl) Also 5 iper-, 6 hiper-. [f. as prec. + -al1.] 1. Rhet. Of the nature of, involving, or using hyperbole; exaggerated, extravagant (in language or expression).1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 77 Alexander seythe that not to be trawthe, but after a locucion iperbolicalle. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hyperbolical
hyperbolical/ˌhaɪpəˈbɔlɪkl; ˌhaɪpɚ`bɑlɪkəl/ adj. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Matthew 6:17
Pseudo-Chrysostom: Therefore the simple interpretation of this is, that is added as an hyperbolical explanation of the command; as though He had said, wikipedia.org
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Is the inside of a sphere a hyperbolical surface? So since an elliptic surface with constant curvature would be a sphere, would a an hyperbolical surface with a constant curvature be the inside of a sphere if we were ...
No, from the point of view of a surface, there is no distinction between "the surface from the inside" and "the surface from the outside. The model surface with constant negative curvature (and hence the hyperbolic analogue of the $2$-sphere) is the hyperbolic plane. A theorem of Hilbert states that...
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Jeremiah 4
describe the same thing, with one noun retains its full nominal force, whereas the other functions as an adjective), which alludes to Genesis 1:2 (a hyperbolical wikipedia.org
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hyperbolous
† hyˈperbolous, a. Obs. rare. [f. hyperbole + -ous.] Involving hyperbole; hyperbolical.1638 M. Parker Earthquake Calabria, This wondrous palpitation of earth's frame Hath marvels wrought hyperbolous to name. Oxford English Dictionary
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Walls of Red Wing
The description is hyperbolical, and describes the students there as "thrown in like bandits and cast off like criminals", the walls of "barbed wire" and wikipedia.org
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hyperbolically
hyperˈbolically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In a hyperbolical manner; with hyperbole or exaggeration.1555 Eden Decades Pref. (Arb.) 51 Although..it bee hyperborically wrytten that in the dayes of Salomon golde and syluer were in Hierusalem..as plentiful as stones. 1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 244 Chrys... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Beauty
The painting conveys a hyperbolical archetype of a mother goddess according to Kustodiev's personal ideal. wikipedia.org
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hypocoristic
hypocoristic, a. (n.) (ˌhɪpəʊ-, ˌhaɪpəʊkəˈrɪstɪk) [ad. Gr. ὑποκοριστικός, in ὄνοµα ὑποκοριστικόν pet-name, diminutive, f. ὑποκορίζεσθαι: see prec. Cf. F. hypocoristique.] Of the nature of a pet-name; pertaining to the habit of using endearing or euphemistic terms. Also as n.1796 Pegge Anonym. (1809)... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Graham (sexologist)
His publications were distinguished by their flowery and hyperbolical rhetoric, and their humane and progressive views on war, slavery, women’s education wikipedia.org
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exaggerative
exaggerative, a. (ɛgˈzædʒərətɪv) [f. exaggerate v. + -ive. Cf. Fr. exagératif.] 1. Of a statement, representation, etc.: Marked by exaggeration, hyperbolical.1797 A. Geddes Bible II. Pref. 8 This exaggerative language warns us not to take words of that kind in a strict theological meaning. 1863 Sat.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stefan Grabiński
The general opinion being that his hyperbolical, at times anachronistic literary style couldn't be appreciated by the majority of his readers. wikipedia.org
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immensely
immensely, adv. (ɪˈmɛnslɪ) [f. immense + -ly2.] In an immense degree; immeasurably, infinitely; very greatly, vastly, hugely: in colloquial use often a hyperbolical intensitive = exceedingly, to an extent which one does not presume to measure or limit.1654 tr. Martini's Conq. China 108 They immensel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brass monkey (colloquialism)
To use a hyperbolical phrase of Shorty's, 'It was 'ot enough to melt the nose h'off a brass monkey.'" wikipedia.org
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