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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Her exaggeration of the danger of the situation caused unnecessary panic.
The politician's exaggeration of the opponent's flaws was seen as mudslinging.
His exaggeration of his achievements led to doubts about his credibility.
The politician's speech was filled with exaggeration about his opponent's policies.
He made an exaggeration about the size of his fish catch.
The advertisement made an exaggeration about the effectiveness of the product.
She made an exaggeration about the length of her commute to work.
She made an exaggeration about the amount of money she spent on the dress.
His claim that he had climbed Mount Everest without any gear was dismissed as an exaggeration.
The playwright's use of exaggeration in the play added to the overall drama.
The author's use of exaggeration in the novel made it more entertaining.
The cartoonist employed exaggeration to highlight the absurdity of the political situation.
The politician's exaggeration of his accomplishments was obvious to everyone.
Her speech was filled with exaggeration and hyperbole.
His bragging about his wealth was seen as an exaggeration by his friends.
The book was criticized for its use of exaggeration to make its point.
His war story was an exaggeration of the facts.
The film was criticized for its use of exaggeration to make the story more dramatic.
Jane's description of the movie as the "worst film ever made" was an exaggeration.
He was accused of exaggeration when he claimed to have caught a fish that weighed 100 pounds.
His exaggeration about his skills made the employer doubt his ability.
The advertisement was full of exaggeration about the product's benefits.
The artist's use of exaggeration in the painting added drama to the scene.
She used exaggeration in her speech to emphasize the importance of the issue.
The political ad was accused of using exaggeration to sway voters.
Her complaints about the heat were dismissed as exaggeration by her colleagues.
His excuse for being late was pure exaggeration.
His fear of spiders was an exaggeration of the actual danger they posed.
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