Exaggerated [adjective]

Definition of Exaggerated:

overstated, embellished

Opposite/Antonyms of Exaggerated:


Sentence/Example of Exaggerated:

We think our actions have an exaggerated influence on other people.

Continue hopping from one leg to the other like the exaggerated movement of a speed skater.

For those who suffer from anxiety, the visual bias to attend to threat is exaggerated.

It seems that rumors of Facebook Instant Articles’ death have been greatly exaggerated.

Britain’s first female prime minister, who died in 2013, is portrayed as clashing with Olivia Colman’s Elizabeth to an extent that some say is exaggerated.

Prosthetic penises – once used for exaggerated effect – have become the norm.

We dismounted, and speedily found that MacRae hadn't exaggerated the evil qualities of that descent.

What a spectral and exaggerated shape all things take in her scared and over-excited gaze!

He spoke with an animation and earnestness that gave an exaggerated importance to every syllable he uttered.

It not only brought about the instant beginnings of the siege, but its proportions were grossly exaggerated in the public eye.