Hyperbole in a sentence as a noun

Hence the "10 years" title of my post, which of course is hyperbole.

He may be a rabble rouser prone to hyperbole, but that by itself doesn't mean what he's writing is false.

The answer is "no".We geeks seem to often be susceptible to hype and hyperbole.

' That last part is a bit of customer-reassurance hyperbole, but so far, no problems.

" - HaddenFor once, art has under-imitated the hyperbole that is our life.

I am aware that hyperbole is the best thing in the entire world, but does the definition of 'terrible' really stretch this far?

Frankly all the misinformation and hyperbole around this is getting exhausting.

Hyperbole definitions

noun

extravagant exaggeration

See also: exaggeration