exaggeration|exaggerations in English

noun

[ex·ag·ger·a·tion || ɪg‚zædʒə'reɪʃn]

overstatement, act of making something seem greater or more important than it really is; act of making something larger than normal

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1. Are they terms of endearment ? epithets? exclamations? exaggerations?

2. " Partying " is a bit of an exaggeration.

3. He told his story simply and without exaggeration.

4. A smear campaign involves lies, exaggerations, and cultivation of mistrust toward the victim

5. That sounds like a slight exaggeration.

6. John is rather given to exaggeration.

7. Bullshit definition, nonsense, lies, or exaggeration

8. He has a proclivity for exaggeration.

9. Saying first love is a bit of an exaggeration.

10. Overemphasis, hamming it up, leads to the exaggerations of satire, cartooning, melodrama and farce.

11. Exaggeration is what makes a tall tale.

12. Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration?

13. There were, without exaggeration, hundreds of applications for the job.

14. Their results, even allowing for exaggeration, are impressive.

15. Calling it an “engineering marvel” is no exaggeration.

16. That's sort of an exaggeration of what I do.

17. But the marital merry-go-round Chez Reeves is no exaggeration.

18. Like many stories about him, it smacks of exaggeration.

19. Now, that's, of course, an exaggeration but the point stands.

20. Radcliffe accuses members of Bravo Two Zero of gratuitous exaggeration.

21. The situation can be described, without exaggeration, as disastrous.

22. “Braggadocious = Boastful; speaking with exaggeration and excessive pride, especially about oneself

23. A Caricaturist's Handbook: How to Draw Caricatures and Master Exaggeration

24. Antiquarians prided themselves upon avoiding conjecture, fancy, distortion and exaggeration

25. And that sounds like a kind of a romantic exaggeration.