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the exaggerated
verb
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
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"Thus the exaggerated level of perception," he said.
Audiences laughed nervously at the exaggerated absurdity of it all.
The Exaggerated Fear of Physical Illness" (Hadrian Press).
My understanding of rhyming is the exaggerated thought.
This can sound like the exaggerated language of farce.
She rightly lambasted the exaggerated silhouettes and prepubescent forms of high fashion.
The exaggerated TV moment, I guessed, was "Go back to Univision".
Only the exaggerated cartoonish features of the dramatis personae lighten the otherwise somber mood.
He still bent his knees more than most hitters, but without the exaggerated crouch.
"It was just bad," she added, referring to the exaggerated shapes and stiff textiles.
Barton's was an extreme case of what Merkin calls "the exaggerated urbanity of the provincial".
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