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exaggerate
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ex·ag·ger·ate  (g-zj-rt)
v. ex·ag·ger·at·ed, ex·ag·ger·at·ing, ex·ag·ger·ates
v.tr.
1. To represent as greater than is actually the case; overstate: exaggerate the size of the enemy force; exaggerated his own role in the episode.
2. To enlarge or increase to an abnormal degree: thick lenses that exaggerated the size of her eyes.
v.intr.
To make overstatements.

[Latin exaggerre, exaggert-, to heap up, magnify : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + aggerre, to pile up (from agger, pile, from aggerere, to bring to : ad-, ad- + gerere, to bring).]

ex·agger·ated·ly adv.
ex·agger·ation n.
ex·agger·ative, ex·agger·a·tory (--tôr, -tr) adj.
ex·agger·ator n.
Synonyms: exaggerate, inflate, magnify, overstate
These verbs mean to represent something as being larger or greater than it actually is: exaggerated the size of the fish I caught; inflated his own importance; magnifying her part in their success; overstated his income on the loan application.
Antonym: minimize

exaggerate
Verb
[-ating, -ated]
1. to regard or represent as greater than is true
2. to make greater or more noticeable [Latin exaggerare to heap up]
exaggerated adj
exaggeratedly adv
exaggeration n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.exaggerateexaggerate - to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"
misinform, mislead - give false or misleading information to
overemphasise, overemphasize, overstress - place special or excessive emphasis on; "I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book"
2.exaggerateexaggerate - do something to an excessive degree; "He overdid it last night when he did 100 pushups"
overpraise - praise excessively
do, make - engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"
oversimplify - simplify to an excessive degree; "Don't oversimplify the problem"
overleap - defeat (oneself) by going too far

exaggerate
verb overstate, emphasize, enlarge, inflate, embroider, magnify, overdo, amplify, exalt, embellish, overestimate, overemphasize, pile it on about (informal) blow up out of all proportion, lay it on thick about (informal) lay it on with a trowel about (informal) make a production (out) of (informal) make a federal case of U.S. (informal) hyperbolize
Translations

exaggerate [ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] vt, viexagerar
exaggerate [ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] vt, viexagérer
exaggerate [ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] vt, viübertreiben
exaggerate [ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] vt, viesagerare

exaggerate
v exaggerate [igˈzӕdʒəreit]
1 to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is You seem to be exaggerating his faults; That dress exaggerates her thinness. oordryf يُبالِغ، يَزيدجِدّا почдчертавам zveličovat overdrive; fremhæve for meget übertreiben, hervorheben μεγαλοποιώ, τονίζω υπερβολικά exagerar suuremaks tegema مبالغه کردن؛ اغراق کردن liioitella exagérer לְהָגזִים बढ़ाचढ़ा कर कहना pretjerivati, uveličati (fel)nagyít membesar-besarkan ÿkja; draga fram esagerare 誇張する 과대시하다 perdėti, per daug pabrėžti, padidinti pārspīlēt membesar-besarkan overdrijven overdrive przesadzać, wyolbrzymiać exagerar a exagera преувеличивать zveličovať preveč poudarjati preterivati överdriva, förstora กล่าวเกินจริง abartmak 誇大 надмірно підкреслювати مبالغہ کرنا cường điệu
2 to go beyond the truth in describing something etc You can't trust her. She always exaggerates. vergroot, aanlas يُبالِغ، يُغالي преувеличавам přehánět overdrive übertreiben υπερβάλλω exagerar liialdama غلو کردن liioitella exagérer לְהָגזִים अतिश्योक्ति करना pretjerivati (el)túloz membesar-besarkan ÿkja esagerare 誇張する 허풍떨다 perdėti, išpūsti pārspīlēt menokok tambah overdrijven overdrive przesadzać exagerar a exagera преувеличивать preháňať pretiravati preterivati överdriva คุยโว; โอ้อวด abartmak, büyütmek 言過其實 перебільшувати کھینچ تان کر بات کو بڑھانا phóng đại 其实
n exˌaggeˈration
1 the act of exaggerating. vergroting مُبالَغَه преувеличаване přehánění overdrivelse die Übertreibung μεγαλοποίηση, υπερβολή exageración liialdamine اغراق؛ مبالغه liioittelu exagération הַגזָמָה अतिश्योक्ति pretjerivanje, uveličavanje nagyítás perbuatan membesar-besarkan ÿkjur esagerazione 誇張 과장 perdėjimas pārspīlēšana membesar-besarkan overdrijving overdriving przesada exagero exagerare преувеличение zveličovanie pretiravanje preterivanje överdrift การกล่าวเกินจริง abartma 誇大 перебільшення مبالغہ آرائی sự cường điệu
2 an exaggerated description, term etc To say she is beautiful is an exaggeration, but she does have nice eyes. oordrywing, vergroting وَصْف مُبالَغ преувеличение nadsázka overdrivelse die Übertreibung υπερβολή exageración liialdus اغراق گویی؛ بزرگ نمایی liioittelu exagération מוּגזָם अतिश्योक्ति, अतिरंजना pretjerivanje túlzás pemberian berlebih-lebihan ÿkjur esagerazione 誇張した表現 과장된 표현 perdėjimas pārspīlējums berlebih-lebihan overdrijving overdrivelse przesada exagero exagerare преувеличение zveličenie pretiravanje preterivanje överdrift คำพูดโอ้อวดเิกินไป abartı 誇張 перебільшення مبالغہ کی گئی تفصیل sự mô tả cường điệu


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