Exaggeration involves amplifying or overstating certain aspects of a situation, which means it often distorts the truth rather than presenting it accurately. While the underlying facts may be based on reality, the embellishments can lead to misconceptions or misunderstandings. Therefore, exaggerating typically does not align with telling the complete truth.
Manipulating the truth is when you exaggerate the truth or don't tell the full truth to make the situation seem better in your aspects. Basically you are telling a form of a lie.
exaggerate
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 differences between lying and exaggerating is that when you are exaggerate you can go over board but some of it may not be true. But if you tell a lie then you aren't telling the truth.
The woodcutter is telling the truth.
Yes, they lie about their drinking habits. Yes, they exaggerate their drinking experiences. They will never speak the truth about their drinking patterns.
honest means telling the truth
Nobody trusted Susan as she always tended to exaggerate anything she said. It is a natural tendency of every fisherman to exaggerate the size of his catch. The media like to exaggerate the truth, it helps them sell newspapers.
"Telling" is a verb. "The truth" is a noun.
no because it's pregidice
By telling the truth.
If he looks away he's lying.