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Filter by Meaning The chef tends to overstate the uniqueness of his cuisine.
The historian argues that many historians tend to overstate the role of individuals in shaping history.
You tend to overstate your achievements on your resume.
The comedian tends to overstate the absurdity of everyday situations.
It's easy to overstate the benefits of the new technology without considering the risks.
The salesman tends to overstate the benefits of the product to make a sale.
Don't overstate your case, or the judge may not take you seriously.
The book's author tended to overstate the significance of his research findings.
He tends to overstate his accomplishments in job interviews.
The weatherman tends to overstate the likelihood of rain, causing unnecessary panic.
The movie critics tend to overstate the film's greatness.
The politician tends to overstate his achievements during his term.
The author tends to overstate the significance of his research findings.
The movie critic tends to overstate the brilliance of every film.
She tends to overstate her financial situation to impress her friends.
The movie critics often overstate the quality of blockbuster films.
The journalist tends to overstate the importance of celebrity gossip.
The salesman tends to overstate the benefits of his products.
The influencer tends to overstate the necessity of certain products.
The coach tends to overstate the abilities of his team.
The news report may have overstate the severity of the storm.
She tends to overstate the importance of physical appearance.
You should not overstate your abilities during a job interview.
The politician tends to overstate his achievements during his campaign speeches.
The social media influencer tends to overstate the quality of the products she promotes.
Don't overstate the risks involved in this project; we need to remain optimistic.
The artist felt that the critics tended to overstate the significance of his work.
The politician tends to overstate his achievements to impress voters.
The journalist tends to overstate the significance of a story to increase readership.
The company's financial report was found to overstate their profits for the year.
The company's CEO tends to overstate the firm's achievements.
My friend tends to overstate the difficulty of the hiking trail to sound impressive.
The author tends to overstate the characters' traits to make them memorable.
The news reporter tends to overstate the danger of the situation.
The chef knows not to overstate the flavors in the dish and keep it simple.
The speaker tended to overstate the benefits of his product during the presentation.
Don't overstate your qualifications on your resume, it will only hurt your chances of getting hired.
The salesperson tends to overstate the benefits of the product.
The politician tried to overstate the importance of his party's policies.
Don't overstate your qualifications on your resume.
The book jacket tends to overstate the book's plot.
Don't overstate the importance of this small issue.
The author may have overstate the impact of technology on society in his book.
He tends to overstate his own contributions to the project.
The teacher reminded her students not to overstate their arguments in their essays.
The coach warned his team not to overstate their opponent's weaknesses.
The journalist tends to overstate the dangers of new technologies.
The company's advertisements overstate the benefits of their product.
I think he tends to overstate his achievements on his resume.
The doctor warned the patient not to overstate their symptoms to get unnecessary medication.
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