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Sentence count:106+8Posted:2017-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: understatementSimilar words: exaggerateexaggeratedexasperationoperationdesperationgenerationlacerationAND operationMeaning: [ɪg‚zædʒə'reɪʃn]  n. 1. extravagant exaggeration 2. the act of making something more noticeable than usual 3. making to seem more important than it really is. 
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31. How much of the story was exaggeration is impossible to say.
32. But the older Matthew Arnold has little with which to correct the strident exaggeration of youth.
33. It is no exaggeration to say that the Bayeux speech established a new direction for postwar Gaullism.
34. The estimate was exaggerated in proportion to the original exaggeration of the size of the fleet.
35. It s no exaggeration to say that at least 7 minutes were lost in 3 particular stoppages in the first half.
36. It was a gross exaggeration, but there was a grain of truth in it.
37. It is no exaggeration to maintain that Nizan was weaned on death.
38. The first sentence in that passage is, of course, a gross exaggeration.
39. One might with only slight exaggeration claim that firelight illuminates virtually every positive page in Victorian novels.
40. It would be a gross exaggeration to describe the film as a masterpiece, but it has some good moments.
41. So, for the sake of the animals themselves, this breed should be brought back slightly from its extremes of exaggeration.
42. It is an exaggeration to say that he earns more money than anyone I know, but he is certainly very well paid.
43. We now look at the gothic exaggeration and moody drama of Victorian landscapes and we learn of their romantic yearnings.
44. Inevitably this has meant some over-simplifying, stereotyping and exaggeration in the claims and counter-claims of the different schools of thought.
45. Among those literary wanderers of the day who sought a wide and appreciative audience, exaggeration was the fashion.
46. Jim's not fat exactly - that's an exaggeration. He's just a little overweight.
47. Without it,[sentencedict.com] it is not an exaggeration to fear that the people will perish.
48. His packhorse bridges and old barns were drawn without exaggeration.
49. If a local anaesthetic is rubbed into the skin before the injury, the flexion reflex does not develop its prolonged exaggeration.
50. Non-sufferers regard incontinence as more handicapping than do sufferers, which suggests that these figures are no exaggeration.
51. It is not an exaggeration to say that no woman will be safe once he is out of prison.
52. The weaknesses are of exaggeration, and in Illich's case a romantic and utopian nostalgia for a past that never existed.
53. The latter can, declares S E Finer with pardonable exaggeration, be counted on one's fingers and toes.
54. Exaggeration is what makes a tall tale.
55. There was a smack of exaggeration in his story.
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56. I think that is an exaggeration.
57. It has a vertical exaggeration of 200 times.
58. He has a proclivity for exaggeration.
59. An exaggeration is a blood relation to falsehood and as blamable.
60. To present fairly and honestly, and without exaggeration, all facts which a prospective agent or manager should have in determining whether to accept a contract with my agency.
More similar words: exaggerateexaggeratedexasperationoperationdesperationgenerationlacerationAND operationvenerationliberationalliterationremunerationgeneration gapproliferationconsiderationconfederationlost generationarticles of confederationvexationdaggerstaggerexaminationstaggeredratificationgratificationstaggeringrationorationrationalduration
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