Antonym: understatement. Similar words: exaggerate, exaggerated, exasperation, operation, desperation, generation, laceration, AND operation. Meaning: [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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61. These disguised as naked chicken dancer, but without exaggeration, in Fort Wayne chicken Festival and tall.
62. This might be an exaggeration, though, because astronomers believe this planet would have to be 80 times as massive to ignite into a star. Even at that, it'd be a red dwarf star.
63. How the toad changed into the silkworm resulted from the homophony of the two words, the flourishing of silk knitting, the imagination and exaggeration of literators.
64. After 65 days , serum thiiodothronine ( T 3 ), thyroxine ( T 4 ) and thyroid - stimulating ( TSH ) were analyzed by enzyme exaggeration radioimmunoassays.
65. He is above all a well-proportioned dog, free from exaggeration, nicely balanced in every part.
66. Overtrading signifies the exaggeration of some activity, for example, over-borrowing, over-investment, over-consumption.
67. I swear it is no exaggeration that tobacco had completely wiped out my sense of taste.
68. Musical emotion is performed by the musical style, manner, facial expression, language exaggeration of the singer.
69. In other words, in some 12 months, and with only a little exaggeration, we have added another Korea to New Zealand's export drive.
70. To say that Einstein's " Theory of Relativity " revolutionized science is no exaggeration.
71. Some TV plays are full of exaggeration and lack trueness to life.
72. The use of exaggeration or distortion to make a figure appear comic or ridiculous.
73. During the Great Leap Forward, sport was set back on account of the tendency to report untruthfully, to over-ambitions, exaggeration and formalism.
74. I can say without exaggeration that she is an angel.
75. This paper analyzes the artistic employment of exaggeration and symbolization in the novel, which clearly embodies the distinction of magic realism.
76. T-Shape rule is introduced in the relationship exaggeration step, to describe the relative relationship between the facial elements in an intuitive manner.
77. Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.
78. Basil Hallward's compliments had seemed to be merely the charming exaggeration of friendship.
79. Without exaggeration I can say that I hardly slept a wink.
80. Allowing for slight exaggeration, that's the essence of our problem.
81. There is a disposition to exaggeration in all human admiration.
82. Such numerals with semantic fuzziness have the rhetorical function of figuration and exaggeration.
83. Cartoon caricatures, slapstick comedy, and clowning articles are all based on exaggeration, she notes.
84. It recognizes the fact of immanence, but rejects every exaggeration on either side.
85. Humor springs from exaggeration, wordplay, misunderstandings, ambiguity, contradictions, paradoxes, pain, and inconsistencies.
85. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
86. It is only an exaggeration to see the urge to criminalize our soon-to-be-former leaders, to make into courtroom drama the tragedy of the last eight years, as an extension of this same practice.
87. We should get rid of proneness to boasting and exaggeration.
88. The element of Substance and Flesh is the core of the Grotesque realism, and commonly reveals itself in the images of hugeness and exaggeration.
89. It is hardly an exaggeration to maintain that illegitimate plants are hybrids.
90. An exaggeration is a blood relation to falsehood and nearly as blamable.
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