hypobole

/hɪpəˈboʊli/ (hɪ-pə-BOH-lee)

Definitions

1. noun

A term used to describe a statement that is the opposite of what the speaker actually means, often used to create a false impression or to deceive.

“The politician’s speech was full of hypoboles, making promises he had no intention of keeping.”

Synonyms

  • equivocation
  • euphemism

Antonyms

  • aphorism
  • statement