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    exaggerate
    /ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is: "he was apt to exaggerate any aches and pains"

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  2. EXAGGERATE definition: 1. to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is: 2. to make…. Learn more.

  3. If you exaggerate, or exaggerate something, you make the thing that you are talking about seem bigger or more important than it actually is.

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · The meaning of EXAGGERATE is to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth : overstate. How to use exaggerate in a sentence. to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth : overstate; to enlarge or increase especially beyond the normal : overemphasize; to make an overstatement…

  5. When you exaggerate you stretch the truth. Fishermen tend to exaggerate the size of their fish. And children tend to exaggerate the seriousness of their cuts in order to get cute Band-Aids. We all have a tendency to exaggerate. It makes our stories funnier, or more dramatic.

  6. to make something seem larger, better, worse or more important than it really is. The hotel was really filthy and I'm not exaggerating. exaggerate something He tends to exaggerate the difficulties. I'm sure he exaggerates his Irish accent (= tries to sound more Irish than he really is).

  7. Exaggerate definition: To consider, represent, or cause to appear as larger, more important, or more extreme than is actually the case; overstate.

  8. Exaggerate definition: to magnify beyond the limits of truth; overstate; represent disproportionately. See examples of EXAGGERATE used in a sentence.

  9. 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.

  10. If you exaggerate, or exaggerate something, you make the thing that you are talking about seem bigger or more important than it actually is.

  11. a statement or description that makes something seem larger, better, worse or more important than it really is; the act of making a statement like this. a slight/gross/wild exaggeration. It would be an exaggeration to say I knew her well—I only met her twice.