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Exaggeration

Exaggeration is the representation of something as more extreme or dramatic than it is, intentionally or unintentionally. It can be a rhetorical device or figure of speech, used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression.

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Exaggeration

Nodes65
Edges64
Triples52
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.030769
Components1

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Exaggeration

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related to Academic papers · 21
Exaggeration → Behavioural, BJ, Cognition, Defense, Demaree, Emotion, Erik, Everhart, HA, JL, Number, OE, Pieper, Psychoanal, Robinson, Schmeichel, South Carolina, Sperling, University, Volume
related to Overacting · 8
Exaggeration → Disney, For, If, It, Other, Overacting, Since, The
related to Humour · 7
Exaggeration → Eastman, Emil Draitser, Filippo Baldinucci, Fry, In, It, Some
related to Books · 6
Exaggeration → AG, Continental Philosophy, Continuum Studies, Duttmann, Phillips, Philosophy
related to Expressionism · 3
Exaggeration → Expressionism, Harold Bloom, Harold Osborne
related to In politics · 3
Exaggeration → In, Outside, Politicians
is a · 2
Exaggeration → effect especially useful for animation, representation of something as more extreme or dramatic than it is
related to In journalism · 2
Exaggeration → He, Schopenhauer

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Exaggerationis arepresentation of something as more extreme or dramatic than it is0.90text
Exaggerationis aeffect especially useful for animation0.90text
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersDemaree0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersHA0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersSchmeichel0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersBJ0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersRobinson0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersJL0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersEverhart0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersErik0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersBehavioural0.60section
Exaggerationrelated to Academic papersCognition0.60section

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