"Prone to exaggeration" refers to a tendency or inclination to overstate or embellish facts, often making situations seem more dramatic or significant than they actually are. Individuals who are prone to exaggeration may amplify their experiences or feelings, sometimes for emphasis or to attract attention. This characteristic can affect communication, as it may lead to misunderstandings or skepticism from others.
If it is true, it would be correct.People have different styles of behaviour, their way of doing things. (modus operandi, Latin, 'way of operating')If they are not prone to exaggeration, if exaggeration is not their way, then 'exaggeration is not their modus operandi.'
Referring to a person who may be prone to extreme exaggeration. someone You cant believe,
I think you mean hyperbole, which means gross exaggeration.
The exaggeration of such object that is being denoted.
does it mean when your face uses expressions to make it seem real
Yes, it is an exaggeration to show that the cost was great, though does not literally mean you had to give two limbs for it. The name for this kind of exaggeration is hyperbole.
Exaggeration is a pretty good synonym for hyperbole.
Yes, the noun exaggeration is an abstract noun; an exaggeration is opinion.
It means to tell a lie or an exaggeration in a story.
A hyperbole is a statement of extreme exaggeration to show emphasis.
u use an exaggeration to make it a hyperbole. the definition of a hyperbole is an exaggeration!
A tornado prone area has a relatively high incidence of tornadoes.