Propagandistic
Slander, Libel, exaggeration, falsehood, lies
The "it" in "you're full of it" refers to "sh*t". Means at best that the person saying it thinks that what you're saying is wrong, inaccurate or exaggerated.
inaccurate is the opposite of accurate, it means you are wrong.
Yes, it is. It means not accurate, or misleading.
To purge is to cleanse or to get rid of, so it means to get rid of (delete) old, archaic or inaccurate information.
Wrong, not accurate, in error, unreliable. Inaccurate means incorrect, false, or wrong. Here is an example of how the word inaccurate is used in a sentence, "The estimate for the material to build the shelf was inaccurate."
Exaggerate means to present something as larger or more extreme than it actually is. An example of a sentence using the word exaggerated is: He exaggerated when he said that he gained a million pounds on vacation, he barely gained a pound.
The word inaccurate means not accurate or imprecise. Some antonyms for the word inaccurate would be correct, right, factual, precise, true and accurate.
No. Kowtow is a verb. It means to show deference, especially in an exaggerated or obsequious manner.
The term gesticulate means is to perform a gesture in an exaggerated way. This is commonly done instead of speaking to convey a different and deeper meaning.
The word pranced means to move with high springing steps or to walk around with exaggerated movements.
The word is spelled as arrogant and it is an adjective which means to have an inflated or exaggerated sense of self or ones abilities.
"Tittup" means to walk in an exaggerated prancing manner.or to make the sound of horses hooves.