Antonym: understatement. Similar words: statement, first amendment, excitement, movement, improvement, government, implementation, advertisement. Meaning: n. making to seem more important than it really is.
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1 It is not an overstatement to say a crisis is imminent.
2 It's an overstatement to say that the man's a fool.
3 It would be an overstatement to say that Lewis deserved to win the race.
4 That was a huge overstatement, but it at least demonstrates how widespread the discourse of political radicalism had become.
5 True emotion ought not to require overstatement.
6 The " friends " was, of course, an overstatement.
7 Overstatement will be your downfall.
8 Do you think the overstatement of freedom will cause high crime rate?
9 Valuation deals with potential overstatement and completeness with unrecorded transactions and files.
10 In this case,[www.Sentencedict.com] the overstatement of bad debt expense unjustifiably understates the present year's net income .
11 This may have been an improvement, but "breakthrough" was an overstatement.
12 The notion that the Social Security system is facing a severe crisis is a vast and cynical overstatement.
13 Both arguments have a measure of truth behind the obvious overstatement.
14 Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in Trauma Patients: An Overstatement of the Problem?
15 What's on your mind? - If you'll forgive the overstatement?
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