Examples of 'greatly exaggerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "greatly exaggerated"

Greatly exaggerated means when something is described or portrayed as being much more intense, severe, or significant than it actually is. It is often used to emphasize that the situation or event is not as serious as it is made out to be

How to use "greatly exaggerated" in a sentence

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greatly exaggerated
This recoil is greatly exaggerated on the drawing.
The rumors of my bonkertude have been greatly exaggerated.
Japanese losses were greatly exaggerated for propaganda purposes.
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
These are greatly exaggerated moves which cause the most damage.
Reports of our extinction have been greatly exaggerated.
Have been greatly exaggerated.
The rumors of my promiscuity have been greatly exaggerated.
Had been greatly exaggerated.
The reports of my decompilation have been greatly exaggerated.
Well the newspapers greatly exaggerated the incident.
Rumors of my flattening to a pancake have been greatly exaggerated.
Untrue or greatly exaggerated.
The illustration of misalignment of azimuth is greatly exaggerated.
A greatly exaggerated death.

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The rumor about my suicide is greatly exaggerated.
Are greatly exaggerated.
All this sleep stuff is greatly exaggerated.
They even greatly exaggerated the limited local support of the mine.
My hatred for you has been greatly exaggerated.
Economic gains have been greatly exaggerated ahead of pretty much every previous trade agreement.
All of these numbers seems to be greatly exaggerated.
This problem is greatly exaggerated by the profoundly corrosive effects of social and economic inequality.
The evidence of success has been greatly exaggerated.
Nazi propaganda greatly exaggerated stories of attacks on the German minority.
Demise of the tea party greatly exaggerated.
They greatly exaggerated the Soviet threat in order to justify the Cold War.
Forecasts for global warming were greatly exaggerated.
Although greatly exaggerated by the media, the risk is real.
Funds may have been greatly exaggerated.
Modern historians have come to the conclusion that the New Forest depopulation was greatly exaggerated.
His role has been greatly exaggerated.
In the first place I remark that the extent of these concessions has been greatly exaggerated.
The vertical dimensions are greatly exaggerated to show details.
Reports on the number of underground communications are greatly exaggerated.
That has been greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of the actors leaving the series have been greatly exaggerated.
The effect has been shown greatly exaggerated for purposes of clarity.
It seems rumors of your death have been greatly exaggerated.
These reports are likely to be greatly exaggerated and the result of general hysteria.
I told everyone the reports of my death were greatly exaggerated.
The sizes of the bodies are greatly exaggerated relative to the orbital distances.
I see the reports of your death are greatly exaggerated.
Legend has greatly exaggerated its size and wealth, however.
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
Catherine greatly exaggerated Russia 's economic stability and greatly misinformed Voltaire on the subject.
The extent of my injuries was greatly exaggerated.
Has been greatly exaggerated in poetry and song. The carefree life of a sea rover.
The rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated.
No, they are greatly exaggerated, greatly exaggerated.

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