The word would be exaggerate.
exaggerate
When someone says this to you, it usually means you've said something funny.
It means to make a situation worse by doing something that you really didn't have to do.
Terrified means that you are really scared of someone or something and possibly even fearing for your life.
It means to make fun of it or insult it.
fake
You can buy her something nice. You can tell her how important she really is to you.
Downplaying is a common rhetorical move to make something seem less important than it really is. This can involve minimizing the significance or impact of the subject in order to diminish its importance in the eyes of the audience.
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."
It means to make a situation worse by doing something that you really didn't have to do.
When someone says this to you, it usually means you've said something funny.
Vital Means extremely important and necessary! :)
yes, if something is really important to you then you may always remember it
Terrified means that you are really scared of someone or something and possibly even fearing for your life.
It means something is really not nice and a person doesn't like it and it makes them feel uncomfortable. If there is something that someone finds really disgusting, they may use the phrase. It indicates that they really hate something.
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.
It means make something big out of something small or act disproportionately to a small issue. The first known usage was by scholar Nicholas Udall.It means taking something that is not a big deal and turning it into a massive drama as though it was really important. Molehill -small unimportant. Mountain- big importantThe idiom means to make a whole brouhaha out of something that's actually pretty trifling. It means "Don't make something unimportant seem like a big problem," e.g., someone who is worrying about every tiny thing that could go wrong during a practice game of football would be making a mountain out of a molehill.For more information, see the Related Link.Don't perceive a problem to be much bigger than it really is.
It means for something to become better than it was