Examples of 'more exaggerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "more exaggerated"

More exaggerated: Describes something that is amplified, embellished, or overstated to a greater degree than usual

How to use "more exaggerated" in a sentence

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more exaggerated
A little bit more exaggerated and caricaturized.
Everything is a little bit bigger and more exaggerated.
It becomes more exaggerated as you increase the compression.
And the importance of values becomes more exaggerated.
I think it was more exaggerated in the press than it was in reality.
Higher scores in this questionnaire are related to a more exaggerated eating.
These are more exaggerated claims.
More exaggerated theories.
It gives them a much more exaggerated musculature.
More exaggerated manner.
Their gestures are more exaggerated.
The more exaggerated style that I talked about earlier.
Disparities in living conditions are likely to continue and to become more exaggerated.
The area is also much more exaggerated owing to the increased sensitivity.
The evil smile on his face was getting even more exaggerated.

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These difficulties became even more exaggerated when these technical terms were translated into other languages.
The drop foot gait cycle requires more exaggerated phases.
It will only be more exaggerated than what I described.
This effect would become more profound as the asymmetry in payoffs become more exaggerated.
It just makes the film all that more exaggerated than it already is.
As the gossip proliferated, the Azure Dragon Society 's reputation grew more and more exaggerated.
Could the situation get any more exaggerated than that?
The symptoms of PMDD are similar to those of PMS, but more exaggerated.
Perhaps things have become a little more exaggerated in recent years, but that often happens.
Recently, this tactic has become even more exaggerated.
Besides, be prepared to hear more exaggerated compliments through the coming days . ”.
And straight away, another retch, even more exaggerated.
And secondly, the more exaggerated it was, the better it was for fashion sense.
Mild to moderate anxiety may be a bit more exaggerated and intense.
And it's becoming more exaggerated on social media.".
The stories that I told about Joaquin were more exaggerated than before.
In peak shift, animals sometimes respond to more exaggerated version of the training stimuli.
Once you go in, there will be some even more exaggerated than yours.
That means Romanticism is even more exaggerated than picture stories!
Therefore, his speculations may be far more exaggerated than the truth.
The scene is a teahouse, though one of a more exaggerated grandeur than a real one.
The larger the tissue sections or strips, the more exaggerated this problem becomes.
But here it's more exaggerated.

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