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Exaggerated meaning
That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
Synonyms of Exaggerated
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A character from the irreverent and satirical world of Mephesto is one of the funniest evil scientists, known for his exaggerated and often bizarre genetic experiments.
Alia wore a Prabal Gurung ivory silk tulle and satin face organza exaggerated basque waist ball gown with hand beaded pearls.
An accountant who prepared Donald Trump’s financial statements has finished his testimony after four days on the witness stand in the New York civil trial examining whether the former president exaggerated his wealth.
And the “fact-checkers” are out again, with AP News just publishing “Fauci: recent paper doesn’t suggest COVID vaccines ineffective,” in which it disputes exaggerated online claims yet conveniently ignores the valid concerns arising from the article.
Anyone who has visited a bustling Helsinki café knows that stereotyping the Finns as antisocial is outdated and exaggerated.
A society in which two of the biggest overarching political narratives are as ridiculous as Q-Anon and Russiagate has no business dismissing the obvious conspiracy and collusion involved in promulgating an exaggerated and manufactured pandemic.
At first glance, the title of Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine may seem a bit exaggerated.
Because this is from the Mirror I suspect that the story has been ever so slightly exaggerated.
Both Russia and Ukraine have often underestimated their military casualties in the 20-month-long war, while exaggerated the losses they claim to have inflicted upon each other.
But whereas the House’s spokesman, in his statement, would not dwell on specifics of project cost, he confirmed the procurement and described reported cost lines as exaggerated.
Danny concedes that in many ways there is an element of ‘like father like son’, but Ryan’s transgressions were exaggerated by the entitlement that comes with excessive wealth and fame.
Exaggerated golf club “bacchanalias” are apparently hushed up with “a certain what-happens-in-Troon omertà”.
For starters, how does Adichie frame her sweeping submissions — most of them false or grossly exaggerated — on such hear-says from “cousins” and sundry kin, who themselves were belching emotive tales?
He said the role of STI in promoting Africa’s development cannot be exaggerated.
His immaturity as a mobster was highly exaggerated by the acting.
However, some on social media argued that Ishbia exaggerated his fall after taking a the push from Jokic.
If those traits aren't exaggerated enough, adult cartoon fans will be let down.
I initially thought that warnings of impending civil war or civil strife were exaggerated and unnecessarily alarmist.
In A Field Guide to American Houses, postmodern design is defined as an imitation of “traditional styles, while incorporating these (elements) with new forms and materials,” usually a combination of exaggerated, curved shapes.
In a panel at Tokyo Comic Con, Mr. Yamazaki said even that low budget for the current film was exaggerated, adding, “I wish it were that much,” according to user Kaiju No. 14 on X, formerly known as Twitter.