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exaggerat

 

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Term: exaggerat

Description:

Exaggerat is a verb that means to represent something as being greater, better, larger, or more significant than it actually is. It implies the act of magnifying or overstating certain aspects or features, typically for emphasis or effect.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He tends to exaggerate his achievements to impress others.
  2. She exaggerates the difficulties of her job to gain sympathy from her colleagues.
  3. The artist's painting exaggerates the beauty of the landscape, making it appear more magical than in reality.
  4. The politician exaggerated the potential benefits of his proposed policies during his campaign.

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