Making to seem more important than it really is.
Statement that represents something in an excessive manner.
1 That is no exaggeration , even if recent competition is not exactly ferocious.
2 It's an exaggeration to say that a thousand flowers are yet blooming.
3 Yes, it's no exaggeration to say that I owe everything to her.
4 There is often much exaggeration , much unfairness, much acrimony in their debates.
5 But it was possible that the bit about Satanism was an exaggeration .
6 I am speaking to-night to the world-no ;letme guard against exaggeration .
7 In three words the faults of Herndon are exaggeration , literalness and exploitiveness.
8 There must, I think, be some error or exaggeration in these figures.
9 The services of Caesar neither needed nor permitted the exaggeration of eloquence.
10 But exaggeration establishes no good understanding between the reader and the author.
11 Wherever there is exaggeration in nature, there is exaggerated imagination in man.
12 But furtive eyes soon relieved the artist from the charge of exaggeration .
13 It was no exaggeration and it soon proved to be no one-off.
14 To call the place a village is a bit of an exaggeration .
15 The court intrigued against it, but the Right drove this to exaggeration .
16 It is no exaggeration to say that this is a life-saving service.
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Exaggeration в диалектах
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