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    exaggerated
    /ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. regarded or represented as larger, better, or worse than in reality: "an exaggerated account of his adventures"

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  2. to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is: be greatly exaggerated The threat of attack has been greatly exaggerated. Don't exaggerate - it wasn't that expensive. I'm not exaggerating - it was the worst meal I've ever eaten in my life. Synonyms.

  3. EXAGGERATED definition: 1. seeming larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is: 2. seeming larger, more…. Learn more.

  4. 1. : to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth : overstate. a friend exaggerates a man's virtues Joseph Addison. 2. : to enlarge or increase especially beyond the normal : overemphasize. intransitive verb. : to make an overstatement. exaggerative. ig-ˈza-jə-ˌrā-tiv. -ˈzaj-rə-tiv. -ˈza-jə-rə-tiv. adjective. exaggerator. ig-ˈza-jə-ˌrā-tər. noun.

  5. en.wiktionary.org › wiki › exaggerateexaggerate - Wiktionary

    Jun 20, 2024 · To overstate, to describe more than the fact . Synonyms: big up, overexaggerate, overstate, hyperbolize. Antonyms: belittle, downplay, understate, trivialize. I've told you a billion times not to exaggerate! He said he’d slept with hundreds of girls, but I know he’s exaggerating.

  6. The meaning of EXAGGERATED is excessively or inappropriately heightened, inflated, or overstated. How to use exaggerated in a sentence.

  7. Exaggerated definition: unduly or unrealistically magnified. See examples of EXAGGERATED used in a sentence.

  8. to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is: be greatly exaggerated The threat of attack has been greatly exaggerated. Don't exaggerate - it wasn't that expensive. I'm not exaggerating - it was the worst meal I've ever eaten in my life. Synonyms. emphasize. foreground. highlight. overplay. overstate. spotlight.

  9. to regard or represent as larger or greater, more important or more successful, etc, than is true. tr to make greater, more noticeable, etc, than usual. his new clothes exaggerated his awkwardness.

  10. Something that is exaggerated is or seems larger, better, worse, or more important than it actually needs to be. They should be sceptical of exaggerated claims for what such courses can achieve. Western fears, he insists, are greatly exaggerated.

  11. Exaggerated describes something that's been overstated, or described as more impressive than it really is. Your exaggerated details stretched the truth, but they sure made your story funny and memorable.