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exeggerated

 

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exaggerated

Definition:

(adjective) Represented or described in an amplified or overstated manner.

(verb) To overstate or magnify someone or something beyond what is considered true or reasonable.

Senses:

Sense 1: (adjective) Characterized by excessive or overstated features.

Sense 2: (adjective) Hyperbolic or embellished in a way that deviates from the norm.

Sense 3: (verb) To make something appear larger or more significant than it actually is.

Sample Sentences:

1. The exeggerated claims made by the salesman about the product's miraculous benefits turned out to be completely false.

2. The actor's exeggerated facial expressions added a touch of comedy to the performance.

3. The artist's paintings were known for their exeggerated colors and bold brushstrokes.

4. She exeggerated her role in the project, taking credit for everyone else's work.

5. His exeggerated fear of spiders made it impossible for him to even look at a picture of one.

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