"Exaggerative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exaggerative" Meaning

Exaggerative refers to something or someone that is exaggerated or made to seem greater, more intense, or more significant than it actually is. It can describe speech, writing, or behavior that is over-the-top, melodramatic, or hyperbolic.

"Exaggerative" Examples

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Exaggerative can be used as an adjective to describe something that is overdone or having an excessive amount of something, especially in a way that is not realistic or honest.

Here are 5 examples:

The travel brochure's description of the hotel's amenities was exaggerated and utterly exaggerative, making it seem like a luxurious resort when it was actually a basic budget hotel.
The artist's exaggerative portraits drew attention to the subjects' most striking features, making them appear larger than life.
The company's exaggerative claims about the product's durability and performance were soon exposed as false, causing a loss of public trust.
The comedian's exaggerative impressions of politicians' mannerisms had the audience in stitches, but were far from accurate.
The exaggerative language used in the romance novel made the characters' infatuation seem insincere and over-the-top.

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