a bit much, disproportionate, extreme, high, inflated, out of sight, overemphasized, overmuch, overvalued, puffed up, touted
Definitionadj. represented as greater than is true or reasonable
Last update: August 21, 2015
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C. Licinius Macer (died 66), who has been called the last of the annalists, wrote a voluminous work, which, although he paid great attention to the study of his authorities, was too rhetorical, and exaggerated the achievements of his own family. [Please select]
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She had not exaggerated. [Please select]
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It will be perceived that he exaggerated it a trifle. [Please select]
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He exaggerated every detail, making it appear a veritable Lucullean feast. [Please select]
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I may have imagined much and exaggerated the rest. [Please select]
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We relate no fanciful or exaggerated tale, good reader. [Please select]
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Of course, we exaggerated things. [Please select]
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Raskolnikov cried with exaggerated irritability. [Please select]
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Raskolnikov smiled at the exaggerated and intentional distortion of his idea. [Please select]
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"Yes, you must have exaggerated." [Please select]
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"He could not have exaggerated them, except at your instigation." [Please select]
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