To enhance or falsely overstate the size, value, or other attributes of something.
"Exaggerate" means to "make larger than it really is", in a non-literal sense.
"He always exaggerates his troubles = he makes them more than they really are"
"There were a hundred of them!" "Don't exaggerate; how many were there really?" "Okay, there were ten. But it seemed like a hundred."
Exaggerate means to overstate or magnify the truth of something, typically for emphasis or to make it seem more impressive or important than it really is.
"Malingner" is a French word that means to pretend to be ill or to exaggerate symptoms of an illness. It is often used to describe someone feigning sickness for personal gain or to avoid responsibilities.
She tends to exaggerate her accomplishments to make herself seem more impressive.
You can always fine exaggeration in the media.That is such a big exaggeration.I can see through your exaggeration.The facts were so high that they must have been an exaggeration.
Aggrandize means to enhance or exaggerate the importance, power, or status of someone or something. It often involves making something seem greater or more impressive than it actually is.
Exaggerate is used to overstate or embellish something, while said is a simple way to indicate who is speaking. For example, "she exaggerated that she had a million things to do" can't be replaced with "she said that she had a million things to do" as it changes the meaning.
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The word would be exaggerate.
Exaggerate is a verb."That's a nice story, Lisa, but please don't exaggerate."
to exaggerate in acting !
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.
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Exaggerate sth for effect
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The word meaning "to overstate" is spelt exaggerate.
The correct spelling of the verb is to exaggerate (to embellish, inflate, or overstate).