exaggerate|exaggerated|exaggerates|exaggerating in English
verb
[ex·ag·ger·ate || ɪg'zædʒəreɪt]
overstate, make something seem greater or more important than it really is; make larger than normal
Use "exaggerate|exaggerated|exaggerates|exaggerating" in a sentence
1. Arrogant definition is - exaggerating or disposed to exaggerate one's own worth or importance often by an overbearing manner
2. Walking often exaggerates this Bowed appearance.
3. He enjoyed exaggerating his infamy.
4. They exaggerate.
5. It grossly exaggerates the amount of subjective Culpability
6. It grossly exaggerates the amount of subjective culpability.
7. He always exaggerates to make his stories more amusing.
8. He always exaggerates to make his stories more Amusing
9. 15 I thought that one is exaggerates; second, wins ostentation.
10. I looked at him skeptically, sure he was exaggerating.
11. I think he exaggerates the parallelism between the two cases.
12. 4 She was exaggerating the true extent of the problem.
13. A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, an enemy his crimes.
14. Self Aggrandizement is defined as exaggerating one's own importance or power
15. Burlesque: a work that imitates and exaggerates another work for comic effect
16. The snare of exaggerated imperfection.
17. He apologized with exaggerated courtesy.
18. He made an exaggerated bow.
19. Space may well exaggerate such differences.
20. Don't exaggerate - it wasn't that expensive.
21. Pro-choice groups say they exaggerate.
22. The reports were greatly exaggerated.
23. But climatologist Patrick Michaels of the Cato Institute says that exaggerates the problem.
24. Do not force or exaggerate emotions.
25. He tends to exaggerate the difficulties.