To exaggerate the importance of something means to overstate or amplify its significance beyond what is reasonable or accurate. This can involve presenting it as more critical, impactful, or urgent than it truly is, often to persuade or influence others. Such exaggeration can lead to misunderstandings or misplaced priorities, as the true value or relevance of the subject may be obscured.
yea you get in trouble for something you didn't do. one thing to exaggerate, it another to OVER exaggerate.): trust me i no how it feels!
The word would be exaggerate.
This type of literature is called "Farce." A good example is "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde.
Exaggerate is used to overstate or embellish something, while said is a simple way to indicate who is speaking. For example, "she exaggerated that she had a million things to do" can't be replaced with "she said that she had a million things to do" as it changes the meaning.
Hyperbole means to exaggerate something. Hyperbole is used for rhetorical effect to draw attention to the subject and sometimes is used for comedy.
The meaning of the word significance is the importance of something.
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The root word of "exaggerate" is "aggerare," which comes from the Latin word "adgerare" meaning "to heap up" or "to increase."
The word meaning "to overstate" is spelt exaggerate.
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The suffix is -ate and means having or resembling. -agger- is the root and it means to heap. Ex- is the prefix meaning out of, from, or utterly. Exaggerate means utterly +heap + having. The quality of adding a lot.