exaggerative (Meaning)

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exaggerative (a.)

Tending to exaggerate; involving exaggeration.

exaggerative Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's exaggerative claims about his accomplishments were met with widespread skepticism.
  2. The news article used exaggerative language to paint a dramatic picture of the situation.
  3. The child's exaggerative tale of his adventures left his parents bemused.
  4. The salesman's exaggerative promises about the product's effectiveness ultimately backfired.
  5. The media's exaggerative reporting of the event created unnecessary panic among the public.
  6. The scientist's exaggerative claims about his findings undermined the credibility of his research.
  7. The influencer's exaggerative portrayal of their lifestyle on social media led to unrealistic expectations among their followers.
  8. The politician's exaggerative attacks on his opponents were seen as a cheap attempt to gain votes.
  9. The movie featured exaggerative special effects that distracted from the plot.
  10. The exaggerative rumors about the celebrity's behavior were later found to be completely false.

FAQs About the word exaggerative

Tending to exaggerate; involving exaggeration.

color, magnify, elaborate (on), embroider,enhance, expand, embellish, stretch, pad, emphasize

understate, minimize, belittle,minimize, understate, belittle,, play down,play down

The politician's exaggerative claims about his accomplishments were met with widespread skepticism.

The news article used exaggerative language to paint a dramatic picture of the situation.

The child's exaggerative tale of his adventures left his parents bemused.

The salesman's exaggerative promises about the product's effectiveness ultimately backfired.