Grossly exaggerated refers to a statement or claim that has been significantly overstated or inflated beyond its actual truth or reality. This often involves embellishing facts or figures to make them seem more impressive, alarming, or significant than they truly are. Such exaggerations can occur in various contexts, including advertising, media reporting, and personal anecdotes. Ultimately, it undermines credibility and can mislead audiences.
The book is titled A Million Little Pieces, by James Frey.
They're actually called suppressors, and while they do reduce the noise level, they won't completely silence a firearm. In the movies, the effect tends to be grossly exaggerated.
He ate grossly.
Grossly is an adverb.
pancreas grossly normal
Grossly tender means it obviously hurts when touched.
Grossly benign means that to the naked eye, it does not appear dangerous.
I think you read the result incorrectly. "Grossly remarkable" doesn't make sense. "Grossly unremarkable" means there was no obvious abnormality.
the teacher looked at me grossly i think she dosen`t like me
The memoir "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey created a national controversy because it was marketed as a true story, but later investigations revealed that parts of it were exaggerated and fabricated. This deception caused a loss of trust between the author, publisher, and readers, leading to backlash and debates on the ethics of memoir writing.
This term is called "malingering". It involves feigning illness or injury for personal gain or to avoid responsibilities. It is not a genuine illness or condition.
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