exaggerate

exagerar
definition
verb
they were apt to exaggerate any aches and pains
represent (something) as being larger, greater, better, or worse than it really is.
translation of 'exaggerate'
verb
exagerar
example
he has a tendency to 'exaggerate' his role
she was apt to 'exaggerate' any aches and pains
they were apt to 'exaggerate' any aches and pains
Sitting in the office where he has been busily preparing to lead election-night coverage, he is clearly fired up by an otherwise uninspiring campaign, chuckling, giggling, contriving 'exaggeratedly' actorish expressions.
May you survive the tempests that you are tempting, angering that the ungodly tribe of fibbers, 'exaggerators' and outrageous abusers of power to bludgeon the real number.
As soon as he walked in all cameras focused on him and his hero pals made an 'exaggerated' show of affection towards him.
'exaggerated' features such as a massive head and beetling brows
I've gone through the claims and counter-claims, and suspect he was valiant in one incident and a whiner or 'exaggerator' in others.
But the fact that he's a serial 'exaggerator' is exactly why this story should receive attention, not why it should be shrugged off.
Gun buying may be a response to an 'exaggerated' amount of coverage of supposedly impending danger.
There have been movie - makers who have stepped out of the realms of 'exaggerative' patriotism and have dared to show America and its people for what they really are.
Once upon a time, the reference check offered reliable protection against serial 'exaggerators' and smooth talkers.
And so, with 'exaggerated' care, you end up tip-toeing naked across the soggy floor.
Furthermore, there are no legal penalties for taking a false or 'exaggerated' claim to court.
He also seems to suffer from a common complaint in the Ministry, an 'exaggerated' respect for American power.
In the end, one might think that goodness was only imaginary, an 'exaggerated' western virtue.
Footballers here are less inclined to tumble over in an 'exaggerated' fashion or writhe around feigning injury.
And, in this case, it is based on exaggerated assumptions and 'exaggerated' statements.
This can lead to 'exaggerated' food portions or over consumption of calories.
He looked around the library in an 'exaggerative' manner, just to make sure no one was looking and then gestured with his fingers telling Opal to come closer.
It was so cartoonish and 'exaggerated' that I felt sure it must look staged to anyone watching, but it was genuine enough.
You have an overly 'exaggerative' imagination.
We in the West have done far more than the Russians to publicise the fact that our children embody all of our 'exaggerated' fears today.
His claims were regarded as 'exaggerated' but thousands of dollars and fake passports and visa stamps were found in his house.
Once the rain hits, it's clearly time for that 'exaggerated' song and dance sequence.
When politeness is all we have connecting us to others, incivility takes on an 'exaggerated' significance.
But the eccentricity of his performances, some of which seem wilfully perverse, with their mannered phrasing and 'exaggeratedly' slow or fast tempos, was less easy to take.
You'll all be happy to know that I escaped my self-made prison without too much trouble, although I nearly slipped and fell when I tried to make an 'exaggeratedly' large step well over the possible height of any of my candles.
her plump thighs, 'exaggerated' hips, and minuscule waist
Increased insurance premiums, because of the 'exaggerated' number of personal injury claims every year.
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