Someone that lies constantly, for no perticular reason sometimes.
AnswerNot only the definition you give but they dont tell the truth even if there is one. They lie about everything to make themselves feel better. Usually there is another medical issue at hand with this. Manic depressive, Bipolar, etc. They start believing their own lies and live their lives around that and anyone that stands in their path is just disgarded as being a intruder. AnswerA Pathological Liar will lie about anything and everybody. They tend to lie even when coughtNo sure why I would believe this answer with a misspelled word....
Disguise, belie, overstate, understate, conceal, misstate, falsify, exaggerate, con, etc. For more you could just type in "misrepresent" into Dictionary.com and click on the Thesaurus tab. Hope this helped. :)
Synonyms of exaggerate include embellish, overstate, over stress, inflate, amplify.
The word is spelled exaggerate. When you exaggerate, you make a situation or story larger than it is in fact.
The word would be exaggerate.
Exaggerate.
Disguise, belie, overstate, understate, conceal, misstate, falsify, exaggerate, con, etc. For more you could just type in "misrepresent" into Dictionary.com and click on the Thesaurus tab. Hope this helped. :)
Overdrawn is when you over exaggerate the description of something.
Synonyms of the word fudge: fake, misrepresent avoid, embellish, embroider, equivocate, evade, exaggerate, falsify, hedge, magnify, overstate, patch, shuffle, slant, stall
You exaggerate = Exageras
Teenagers are, by definition, immature. Dreams typically exaggerate, so extreme immaturity would be represented in dreams as a baby.
Don't exaggerate the risks!
Exaggerate is a verb."That's a nice story, Lisa, but please don't exaggerate."
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How do Sam and Eric exaggerate what they saw
Exaggeration is the abstract noun for exaggerate
yea you get in trouble for something you didn't do. one thing to exaggerate, it another to OVER exaggerate.): trust me i no how it feels!
Exaggerate, amplify, blow out of proportion, boast, boost, brag, build up, embellish, embroider, emphasize, enlarge, exalt, expand, fabricate, fudge, heighten, hike, inflate, lay it on thick, lie, magnify, misquote, misreport, misrepresent, overdo, overemphasize, pad, play up, puff