exaggerates in English
they were apt to exaggerate any aches and pains
Use "exaggerates" in a sentence
1. Walking often exaggerates this Bowed appearance.
2. It grossly exaggerates the amount of subjective Culpability
3. It grossly exaggerates the amount of subjective culpability.
4. He always exaggerates to make his stories more amusing.
5. He always exaggerates to make his stories more Amusing
6. 15 I thought that one is exaggerates; second, wins ostentation.
7. I think he exaggerates the parallelism between the two cases.
8. A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, an enemy his crimes.
9. Burlesque: a work that imitates and exaggerates another work for comic effect
10. But climatologist Patrick Michaels of the Cato Institute says that exaggerates the problem.
11. Ballon definition is - lightness of movement that exaggerates the duration of a ballet dancer's jump.
12. Bullshitter (plural Bullshitters) Someone who lies or exaggerates a lot, especially in order to get noticed
13. Brinksmanship should not be confused with bluffing because it deliberately exaggerates and mischaracterizes what the bluffer is trying to conceal
14. To Boast is to brag, especially in a way that exaggerates or shows excessive pride about the Boaster ’s skills, possessions, or accomplishments
15. Many men enjoy Banding because it dramatically exaggerates sexual sensations and can provide more of a "rush" than a "normal" orgasm.
16. Rice powder is used to create the white oshiroi base for the characteristic stage makeup, and kumadori enhances or exaggerates facial lines to produce dramatic animal or supernatural masks.
17. Boastful is used to describe someone who is known for boasting — bragging, especially in a way that exaggerates or shows excessive pride about the boaster ’s skills, possessions, or accomplishments. Boastful …
18. Synonyms of Burlesques (Entry 1 of 2) a work that imitates and exaggerates another work for comic effect it is interesting to note that the first novel ever written in English was followed by a burlesque of it
19. However, Calvinism consistently redefines those words, takes them out of context, applies the doctrines inappropriately, exaggerates the meaning of the words to the extreme, or in some other way distorts the Word of God to match the theology written by John Calvin in his book, Institutes of the
20. Its up to us to choose With regard to truth, then, the intermediate is a truthful sort of person and the mean may be called truthfulness, while the pretence which exaggerates is Boastfulness and the person characterized by it a boaster, and that which understates is mock modesty and the person characterized by it as mock-modest.