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Definitions from the WebTerm: ExaggeratedPart of speech: adjective Sense 1: Represented or described in a manner that is exaggerated or magnified beyond normal or reasonable limits. Example sentence 1: The clown's exaggerated movements and expressions brought laughter to the entire audience. Example sentence 2: The news article contained an exaggerated account of the events, making them seem more dramatic than they actually were. Example sentence 3: She had a habit of exaggerating her accomplishments to impress others. Sense 2: Overstated or increased beyond the actual or accurate value or measurement. Example sentence 1: The salesman's claim of selling a million units was clearly exaggerated to make the product appear more popular. Example sentence 2: The fisherman boasted about catching an exaggeratedly large fish, but it turned out to be an average-sized one. Example sentence 3: The price listed on the website was exaggerated; when I reached the store, it was significantly lower. Sense 3: Prevailing or preferred in a certain locality or region. Example sentence 1: The slang term "dope" is exaggerated within the local community, but it may not be well-known elsewhere. Example sentence 2: The exaggerated accent of the region made it difficult for me to understand the locals. Example sentence 3: The exaggerated fashion trends of the city often stand out when compared to other areas. Related products: | ||||
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