- exaggerate
- 01. When Scott hurt his back weeding the garden, he really [exaggerated] how much it hurt so that he wouldn't have to cut the grass.02. Fishermen always [exaggerate] the size of a fish they almost caught.03. Oh come on, Lulu, stop [exaggerating]! You're not dying, you've just got the flu.04. The President insists that the public's fears of an economic recession are greatly [exaggerated].05. Research suggests that listening to [exaggerated] pronunciation of English sounds can help ESL students to improve their accent.06. The government purposely [exaggerated] its proposed expenditures so that it could later announce a higher than expected surplus.07. It is impossible to [exaggerate] the seriousness of what you've done.08. Research suggests that girls that are very self-conscious tend to [exaggerate] the importance of being physically attractive.09. Valerie's version of the accident was a real [exaggeration]; it wasn't nearly as bad as she said.10. It would be a serious [exaggeration] to say that Balou's life is in danger, but he certainly is sick.11. Andrew V. Mason once observed that it's best to admit your errors before someone else [exaggerates] them.12. There is a Hebrew proverb which states that love and hate always [exaggerate].13. Reports of casualties in the accident were greatly [exaggerated]; in fact, there were only 30 people injured, as opposed to the 100 originally suggested.14. An Armenian proverb states that the woman who loves her husband corrects his faults; the man that loves his wife [exaggerates] them.15. The importance of the work of Charles Darwin in describing the process of evolution cannot be [exaggerated].
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.