No, it's a verb
Exaggeration is the abstract noun for exaggerate
Exaggeration.
"Exaggerating" is a verb. It is the gerund form of the verb "to exaggerate".
exaggerate, overstate, puff up, build up, magnify
You exaggerate = Exageras
The suffix is -ate and means having or resembling. -agger- is the root and it means to heap. Ex- is the prefix meaning out of, from, or utterly. Exaggerate means utterly +heap + having. The quality of adding a lot.
Don't exaggerate the risks!
The noun form for the verb malign is malinger*, one who maligns. Other noun forms are malice or malignancy.*not to be confused with the verb malinger, to pretend or exaggerate incapacity or illness to avoid duties or responsibilities; noun form malingerer, one who malingers.
Exaggerate is a verb."That's a nice story, Lisa, but please don't exaggerate."
exaggerate, --d, --tion
How do Sam and Eric exaggerate what they saw
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!