It is an overstatement of one or more aspects of the truth, making it unduly or unrealistically magnified. An exaggerated story is one in which what actually occurred was much less grand, adventurous, or exciting than in the story.
Some synonyms for the word exaggerated are: excessive, magnified, and fabricated.
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hyperbole
Euphoria is the medical term meaning exaggerated feeling of well-being.
Laugh Wan Tear My Belle - it's a Nigerian Slang meaning an exaggerated form of LOL.
Hypochondriasis or Hypochondria
In humans, to walk with exaggerated movements. For horses, to move with quick, high steps
To gesticulate means to use gestures, especially dramatic or exaggerated ones, while speaking to emphasize a point or communicate non-verbally.
They mean exactly what you see. Do not make things more difficult than they are!
This phrase does not have a specific meaning in English. It may be a playful or exaggerated expression in a certain language or context.
The question is, in itself, ironic as sarcasm by definition does not convey its actual meaning. It is used to mock the other person or convey contempt. It is often in the form of an exaggerated expression of the exact opposite of its true meaning.
A caricature is a drawing of a person with exaggerated features.
Melodrama is a noun meaning a sensational dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and exciting events intended to appeal to emotions. In other words it's a drama that exaggerates a lot of the information in it to appeal to your emotions.
Exaggerated is an adjective. It stays the same with both singular and plural nouns.
Tall tales use an exaggerated story with realistic details.