represent something as being larger, better, or worse than it really is; exaggerate
People with paranoid schizophrenia are prone to hyperbolize and invent details that just aren't there
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The use of such extreme exaggerations that the simple word "hyperbole" is insufficient -- especially found in partisan political discourse and within the mass media.
The media attacks on President Trump, Republicans and conservatives have soared into a world of hyper-hyperbole.
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(noun): someone who believes any piece of information they read on the internet (no matter the source or credibility), passing it along to others as if it is always truthful.
“Dude’s been sharing the craziest headlines and conspiracy theories lately. He doesn’t even care at this point if they’ve already been debunked- talk about a Hyperbolic Sponge…”
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A Deep stress about failure got me into a hyperbolic state and I ended up fucking.
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The action of exaggerating
"Nah bro guys in maid outfits are awesome I'm not even hyperboleing"
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'Hyperbolitis' is the name of a condition and is derived from the English word 'hyperbole' which means to exaggerate for effect.

A sufferer of hyperbolitis will often over exaggerate every day occurrences and will, for want of a better phrase, "make a mountain out of a molehill."
It is a well known fact that many attention seekers suffer from hyperbolitis.
Principal Skinner: The things you don't know would fill a whole library and leave room for a few pamphlets.

Superintendent Chalmers: There's no need for hyperbole, Seymour.

Principal Skinner: I'm sorry I suffer from hyperbolitis.
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