Examples of 'exaggerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "exaggerated"

Exaggerate (verb): To exaggerate is to represent something as being larger, better, or worse than it really is. It involves overstating or overemphasizing a fact or detail
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  • That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
  • simple past tense and past participle of exaggerate

How to use "exaggerated" in a sentence

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I have never exaggerated a result in my life ever.
That your claims to military superiority are exaggerated.
He has an exaggerated sense of right and wrong.
But the risk should not be exaggerated.
At first he exaggerated the investment reports a little.
Such legislation tended to be exaggerated and misleading.
Exaggerated fears at this particular moment in time.
I am afraid you have an exaggerated sense of my importance.
Exaggerated versus representative exemplification in news reports.
Wikileaks posted exaggerated things about me too.
Moral hazard issues have been shown to be exaggerated.
But this difference is exaggerated and contingent.
Better exaggerated news than no news at all.
Sort of like a really exaggerated ringlet curl.
He badly exaggerated his ability to achieve a breakthrough.

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His writing humorously exaggerated campus culture.
We exaggerated it a little bit with the flare.
Nothing was too crass or exaggerated to be taken seriously.
The rumors of my bonkertude have been greatly exaggerated.
The announcement exaggerated the number of casualties.
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
I may have exaggerated for dramatic effect.
The reports of the count were grossly exaggerated.
I may have exaggerated about the churros.
It is critical to avoid sensationalist and exaggerated conclusions.
You are just as exaggerated as your lousy cartoons.
Reports of our extinction have been greatly exaggerated.
Maybe we have exaggerated the female influence.
Your importance has become much exaggerated.
This leads to an exaggerated immune response hypersensitivity.
A remark was made about the exaggerated figure.
I said she exaggerated like all grandmothers.
The rumors of my promiscuity have been greatly exaggerated.
Chronic indecision and an exaggerated fear of mistakes.
VocĂȘ exaggerated and behold the result.
He was known to have had exaggerated fears of witches.
The reports of my decompilation have been greatly exaggerated.
She tries to use an exaggerated tone of voice.
The rumor about my suicide is greatly exaggerated.
She exaggerated on the salt today.
The rumours of my death have been mildly exaggerated.
Exaggerated illustration of rear roll angle.
And maybe your wife exaggerated a little.
Their personalities and abilities were also exaggerated.
This distortion leads to exaggerated credit cycles.
Such concerns are understandable but manifestly exaggerated.
This idea may not be as exaggerated as it seems.
Rumors of my flattening to a pancake have been greatly exaggerated.
But it had not been as exaggerated as she said.
The background sets are often intentionally exaggerated.

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