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exaggerate

1 of 1verb
/ɪɡˈzædʒəreɪt/
Forms:exaggerates,exaggerating,exaggerated,exaggerated
1

to describe something better, larger, worse, etc. than it truly is

C1transitive
  • She tends to exaggerate her accomplishments on her resume to make herself stand out.
  • His storytelling is entertaining, but he has a tendency to exaggerate the details for dramatic effect.
  • Don't believe everything he says; he has a habit of exaggerating the challenges he faces.
  • The fisherman couldn't help but exaggerate the size of the fish he caught, turning a regular catch into an epic tale.
  • The comedian's humor often stems from his ability to exaggerate everyday situations and make them seem absurd.
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2

to make one's physical features or body parts more noticeable with clothing, products, or accessories

  • He wears a large hat to exaggerate his height.
  • The high collar exaggerates the length of his neck.
  • She exaggerated her waist with a tight belt to create an hourglass shape.
  • The high heels exaggerate the length of her legs.
  • He exaggerated his height with platform shoes.