"I just saw like a million birds fly over the house mom!" says Jimmy
"Now now Jimmy, there is no need to exaggerate, there were only about 15 or so," replied Jimmy's mother.
Nobody trusted Susan as she always tended to exaggerate anything she said. It is a natural tendency of every fisherman to exaggerate the size of his catch. The media like to exaggerate the truth, it helps them sell newspapers.
Don't exaggerate the risks!
exaggerate, --d, --tion
When you exaggerate the sentence.
The word would be exaggerate.
I don't normally exaggerate but I think I've answered this question a thousand times before!
The root word of "exaggerate" is "aggerare," which comes from the Latin word "adgerare" meaning "to heap up" or "to increase."
Exaggerate is a verb."That's a nice story, Lisa, but please don't exaggerate."
the over exaggerated about the game but it wasn't that cool Extremists often exaggerate social issues in their speeches....
One such word is exaggerate.
The word is spelled exaggerate. When you exaggerate, you make a situation or story larger than it is in fact.
exaggerate