hyperbolizing (Meaning)

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hyperbolizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Hyperbolize

hyperbolizing Sentence Examples

  1. John's hyperbolizing complaints about the traffic made it seem like it took him an eternity to get to work.
  2. She hyperbolized her love for shopping, claiming she could spend a week browsing without getting bored.
  3. His hyperbolizing of the severity of his illness made him seem more like a hypochondriac than a genuinely sick person.
  4. The politician used hyperbolizing language to exaggerate the threat posed by their opponents.
  5. The advertisement used hyperbolizing claims about the product's effectiveness, promising results that were too good to be true.
  6. The hyperbolizing chef described the culinary experience as a symphony of flavors that would transport diners to a realm of pure bliss.
  7. The author hyperbolized the character's reaction to the news, making it seem like they had actually lost their mind.
  8. The hyperbolizing news report painted a dire picture of the situation, claiming it was the worst crisis the country had ever faced.
  9. The salesperson's hyperbolizing promises about the car's performance were later proven to be exaggerated and untrue.
  10. The hyperbolizing travel brochure described the destination as a paradise on Earth, where every day was perfect and nothing could go wrong.

FAQs About the word hyperbolizing

of Hyperbolize

exaggerating, stretching, satirizing, coloring, embroidering, elaborating (on), embellishing, expanding,enhancing, padding

minimizing, belittling, belittling,minimizing, understating,understating, playing down,playing down

John's hyperbolizing complaints about the traffic made it seem like it took him an eternity to get to work.

She hyperbolized her love for shopping, claiming she could spend a week browsing without getting bored.

His hyperbolizing of the severity of his illness made him seem more like a hypochondriac than a genuinely sick person.

The politician used hyperbolizing language to exaggerate the threat posed by their opponents.