"Exaggerated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exaggerated" Meaning

Exaggerated refers to something that is greatly overstated or magnified, often to the point of being untruthful or unrealistic. It can describe a statement, claim, or description that is made in a way that is greater than the actual reality, often to emphasize a point, gain attention, or manipulate others.

"Exaggerated" Examples

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The real estate agent exaggerated the size of the house to make it more appealing to potential buyers.

She claimed it had three bedrooms, when in reality, it had only two.
He exaggerated his military service, claiming he had fought in several battles when in fact he was only a support staff member.

His friends were skeptical of his stories and eventually discovered the truth.
The politician's speech was full of exaggerated claims about the benefits of the new tax policy.

Many experts later disputed the accuracy of these statements.
The weather forecasters exaggerated the severity of the coming storm, causing widespread panic.

The actual damage was significantly less than predicted.
The comedian's humor often relied on exaggerated characters and situations, which left the audience in stitches.

His over-the-top impressions of celebrities were particularly hilarious.

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