Similar words: exaggerate, exasperate, dagger, stagger, obliterated, staggered, staggering, exasperation. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. represented as greater than is true or reasonable 2. enlarged to an abnormal degree 3. enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness.
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211. The value of his work as a masterpiece of logic has been very grossly exaggerated.
212. The nuclear winter theory also remains controversial, with some scientists saying the predicted effects have been exaggerated.
213. Some people claim the problem of moral hazard is exaggerated.
214. Monica learns that "Work Chandler" is a suck-up with an exaggerated laugh.
215. Q : He was taking up some quite exaggerated positions to return your serve. Is that disconcerting?
216. This photo, with highly exaggerated color, shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot (GRS).
217. Sufferers generalized anxiety disorder have persistent and exaggerated worries and constantly expect disaster.
218. Exaggerated sections distort the shapes of folds as well as bed thickness.
219. The average estimate may give an exaggerated impression of the enduring loss of productive capacity.
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