I was exaggerating when I said it took forever.
I am not exaggerating one bit when I say that I was just mortified.
"The length of her hair was so long that it touched the ground." Exaggerating, of course
It is grammatically correct, but the word order is unusual, suggesting a Yiddish influence.
By exaggerating the truth
By exaggerating the colors.
No!
By exaggerating the truth (apex)
"Exaggerating" is a verb. It is the gerund form of the verb "to exaggerate".
Satire is a form of humour which criticises something by the use of humour, by exaggerating its characteristics and generally making fun of it.
downplaying, or understating
exaggerating
Hyperbole is used in the sentence, exaggerating what Brutus could have eaten for breakfast and lunch to emphasize his extreme hunger and toughness.