Exaggerated in a sentence

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Synonym: overblown, inflated. Antonym: understated, minimized

Meaning: Represented as greater or more intense than is actually the case; overstated.


Exaggerated in a sentence

(1) His gestures were wild and exaggerated.

(2) The situation was exaggerated ad-absurdum.

(3) He's known for his exaggerated talking big.

(4) Bombasting is a form of exaggerated speech.

(5) Defeasibly, the claim could be exaggerated.

(6) The play was overly dramatic and exaggerated.

(7) The cartoon character had exaggerated bugeyes.

(8) The company's profits were grossly exaggerated.

(9) The blatherer's stories were often exaggerated.

(10) The bletherer's stories are always exaggerated.



Exaggerated sentence

(11) The child's fear of dogs was unduly exaggerated.

(12) The product's claims were phony and exaggerated.

(13) The blowhard's stories were clearly exaggerated.

(14) The blatherer's stories were always exaggerated.

(15) The athlete's injury was phoney and exaggerated.

(16) The chopine was known for its exaggerated height.

(17) The customer's complaint was grossly exaggerated.

(18) The actor's gestures were actorishly exaggerated.

(19) Anime characters often have exaggerated features.

(20) The product's claims sounded fishily exaggerated.




Exaggerated make sentence

(21) The actor's movements were actorishly exaggerated.

(22) The gossipmonger's stories were often exaggerated.

(23) The journalist exaggerated unduly in their report.

(24) She embellished her story with exaggerated details.

(25) The website's claims were misleadingly exaggerated.

(26) Don't be easily taken in by his exaggerated stories.

(27) The clown's makeup was very circusy and exaggerated.

(28) The exaggerated claims mislead along many investors.

(29) He constantly overdraws with his exaggerated stories.

(30) Plosive sounds can be exaggerated for comedic effect.



Sentence of exaggerated

(31) The clown's exaggerated gestures made everyone laugh.

(32) He rolled his eyes at his friend's exaggerated story.

(33) His exaggerated laughter was one of his affectations.

(34) The warning was dismissed as alarmist and exaggerated.

(35) The salesman misled customers with exaggerated claims.

(36) She exaggerated with hyperbole to emphasize her point.

(37) Facial expressions can be exaggerated to make a point.

(38) The comedian exaggerated his jowls for comedic effect.

(39) The customer's complaint was groundlessly exaggerated.

(40) The comedian's bombastic delivery was too exaggerated.




Exaggerated meaningful sentence

(41) The acting in that sitcom was exaggerated and schlocky.

(42) The politician wheedles voters with exaggerated claims.

(43) The journalist exaggerated unduly in their news report.

(44) The regime's propaganda was often exaggerated or false.

(45) The company's claims were disingenuous and exaggerated.

(46) The news article was found to be phony and exaggerated.

(47) She couldn't help but laugh at his exaggerated rantings.

(48) The salesman's spiel was filled with exaggerated claims.

(49) The farce had a comical and exaggerated style of acting.

(50) The mime's exaggerated motions entertained the audience.



Exaggerated sentence examples

(51) He ran at the mouth and exaggerated his accomplishments.

(52) The clown's exaggerated smile made his cheeks stick out.

(53) The smile on the clown's face was broad and exaggerated.

(54) The blemishers on his reputation were exaggerated rumors.

(55) The fisheye lens is known for its exaggerated distortion.

(56) The neighbor's complaint was out of line and exaggerated.

(57) We spelled the word rhinoceros with exaggerated gestures.

(58) Mimes use exaggerated movements to convey their messages.

(59) The sales pitch sounded too exaggerated to be believable.

(60) The bunny-ears on the cartoon character were exaggerated.



Sentence with exaggerated

(61) The comedian's exaggerated schnozzle was part of his act.

(62) The salesman bombasted his pitch with exaggerated claims.

(63) He grossly exaggerated his accomplishments on his resume.

(64) Gossip about celebrities is often exaggerated and untrue.

(65) The plot of the tall tale was about an exaggerated story.

(66) The media's alarmist reporting exaggerated the situation.

(67) The actor grimaced out his lines with exaggerated emotion.

(68) The term gasconade refers to boastful or exaggerated talk.

(69) Gossip can be exaggerated when passed from mouth to mouth.

(70) The comedian's jokes were based on exaggerated situations.




Use exaggerated in a sentence

(71) The clown's exaggerated facial expressions were hilarious.

(72) The salesman's exaggerated claims were pure mountebankery.

(73) The speaker misleads the audience with exaggerated claims.

(74) The hog in the cartoon was drawn with exaggerated features.

(75) The stooge's exaggerated reactions added humor to the skit.

(76) The big-head on the puppet made it comical and exaggerated.

(77) The actor's facial expressions were actorishly exaggerated.

(78) The student grossly exaggerated the difficulty of the exam.

(79) The alarmists were criticized for their exaggerated claims.

(80) He spoke camply, with exaggerated hand gestures and a lisp.



Sentence using exaggerated

(81) The playwright farced the play with exaggerated characters.

(82) The story was partly true, but some parts were exaggerated.

(83) The foppish walk of the actor was exaggerated and affected.

(84) It's important not to be misled by their exaggerated claims.

(85) He pandered with exaggerated claims to impress his audience.

(86) The comedian exaggerated his nasal twang for comedic effect.

(87) The rumor began to propagate along with exaggerated details.

(88) The movie exaggerated the events to sensationalize the plot.

(89) The audience laughed at his actorishly exaggerated gestures.

(90) The movie's comically exaggerated characters were hilarious.



Exaggerated example sentence

(91) The marketer bombasted his campaign with exaggerated claims.

(92) The greatnesses of historical figures are often exaggerated.

(93) Hyperreactivity can lead to exaggerated responses to stress.

(94) The comedian's mannerism was to use exaggerated expressions.

(95) The salesman untruthfully exaggerated the product's features.

(96) The actor's exaggerated performance was clearly done in jest.

(97) I crack up at my mom's exaggerated reactions to scary movies.

(98) I couldn't help but roll my eyes at his exaggerated rantings.

(99) The exaggerated flare of bellbottoms creates a dramatic look.

(100) The hyperbole mislead the listener near the exaggerated fact.



Sentence with word exaggerated

(101) The children giggled at the exaggerated faces the clown made.

(102) The salesman grossly exaggerated the benefits of the product.

(103) The salesman's gasconades about his product were exaggerated.

(104) The salesman's tushery was obvious in his exaggerated claims.

(105) The exaggerated claims mislead among the journalism students.

(106) Don't be gullible to exaggerated claims made by car salesmen.

(107) His grandiose claims about his achievements were exaggerated.

(108) He pandered with exaggerated stories to entertain his friends.

(109) His melodramatic gestures were exaggerated for comedic effect.

(110) The comedian exaggerated his waddling walk for comedic effect.



Sentence of exaggerated

(111) The scaremonger's exaggerated claims caused unnecessary panic.

(112) The alarmist reaction to the small earthquake was exaggerated.

(113) Overusing exclamation marks can make writing seem exaggerated.

(114) The jester's exaggerated gestures added to the comedic effect.

(115) The stooge's exaggerated gestures added to the comedic effect.

(116) The actor's exaggerated gestures made his performance comical.

(117) The minor incident was exaggerated and spun out of proportion.

(118) The clowns would clown around over their exaggerated gestures.

(119) He exaggerated his drawl to make fun of people from the South.

(120) The mime's rouged cheeks added to his exaggerated expressions.



Exaggerated used in a sentence

(121) Urban legends are often based on exaggerated or false stories.

(122) The flatterer's compliments were over-the-top and exaggerated.

(123) The exaggerated features in the caricature made everyone laugh.

(124) The actress received ridicule for her exaggerated acting style.

(125) The politician's speech was filled with exaggerated tall tales.

(126) The comedian's exaggerated stories were filled with hyperboles.

(127) The art of vogueing requires precise and exaggerated movements.

(128) He dissembled at the family gathering with exaggerated stories.

(129) The PR team misleads consumers with exaggerated product claims.

(130) His braggartisms about his athletic abilities were exaggerated.



Exaggerated sentence in English

(131) The actor's exaggerated assibilations added humor to the scene.

(132) The actor's costume was puffily exaggerated for comedic effect.

(133) The scandalmonger's stories were always exaggerated and untrue.

(134) The news article grossly exaggerated the severity of the storm.

(135) The politician grossly exaggerated the success of his policies.

(136) The exaggerated benefits mislead among the potential employees.

(137) The actor's exaggerated arm thrusting added humor to the scene.

(138) Don't be gullible to exaggerated claims made by job recruiters.

(139) The bragger's stories are often exaggerated and hard to believe.

(140) The actor's overacting was criticized for being too exaggerated.

(141) The farce had a comical and exaggerated portrayal of characters.

(142) The untruthful salesman exaggerated the benefits of the product.

(143) Making a big deal out of a small achievement can be exaggerated.

(144) The actor's performance was so exaggerated that it was overdone.

(145) The clown's exaggerated makeup gave him a cartoonish appearance.

(146) Celebrealities are often exaggerated for entertainment purposes.

(147) The comedian's exaggerated lisping added to his comedic persona.

(148) The reputation of piranhas as man-eaters is largely exaggerated.

(149) The comedian's exaggerated lisp was a signature part of his act.

(150) The talebearer's stories were always exaggerated and unreliable.

(151) The actor's exaggerated stride added to his comedic performance.

(152) The actor's exaggerated blinks added to his comedic performance.

(153) The travel brochure's descriptions were cloying and exaggerated.

(154) The actorishly exaggerated accent added to the character's charm.

(155) The cartoon depicted a humorously exaggerated version of reality.

(156) The corset was designed to create an exaggerated hourglass shape.

(157) The mime's exaggerated expressions brought the character to life.

(158) The shill's exaggerated claims about the product were misleading.

(159) The salesman shamelessly exaggerated the benefits of the product.

(160) Be dramatic and use exaggerated gestures to emphasize your point.

(161) The actor minces about with exaggerated gestures during the play.

(162) The siblings snickered up to at their cousin's exaggerated story.

(163) The salesman shamelessly exaggerated the benefits of his product.

(164) The exaggerated claims mislead investors over the true potential.

(165) His boastfulnesses about his athletic abilities were exaggerated.

(166) The salesman barefacedly exaggerated the benefits of the product.

(167) The schnoz on the statue was exaggerated, making it look comical.

(168) The movie's comically exaggerated fight scenes were over the top.

(169) The actor's performance was cornily over-the-top and exaggerated.

(170) The actor's exaggerated sibilants added humor to his performance.

(171) The mime used exaggerated gestures to tell a story without words.

(172) The cartoon depicts a funny scenario with exaggerated characters.

(173) The clown's exaggerated facial expressions made him even funnier.

(174) The caricature captured the exaggerated features of the celebrity.

(175) I love the exaggerated perspective that the fisheye lens provides.

(176) He tried to sucker in his colleagues with his exaggerated stories.

(177) The mime performer wore a black hat and used exaggerated gestures.

(178) The cartoon character had a bulbous head and exaggerated features.

(179) Daniel Boone's exploits were often exaggerated in popular culture.

(180) The actor's exaggerated motions added comedic effect to the scene.

(181) Sensitization can result in an exaggerated response to a stimulus.

(182) The comedian's exaggerated phiz made everyone burst into laughter.

(183) The grandstander's exaggerated claims were seen as empty promises.

(184) The comedian's exaggerated moustache added to his comedic persona.

(185) The stoner stereotype is often exaggerated in movies and TV shows.

(186) Aristophanic characters were often exaggerated for comedic effect.

(187) The chef grossly exaggerated the quality of his restaurant's food.

(188) The salesman's mendacities were evident in his exaggerated claims.

(189) The salesman unblushingly exaggerated the benefits of his product.

(190) The statement was unsupportedly bold and seemed to be exaggerated.

(191) The actor's resume was puffed up with exaggerated accomplishments.

(192) The doctor's bombastic diagnosis was too alarming and exaggerated.

(193) The actorishly exaggerated movements brought the character to life.

(194) The bletherer's stories were often exaggerated and hard to believe.

(195) The loudmouth's stories were often exaggerated and hard to believe.

(196) The braggart's stories were always exaggerated and hard to believe.

(197) The designer chose a font with exaggerated descenders for the logo.

(198) The word bally is often used in comedic or exaggerated expressions.

(199) The cartoon's comically exaggerated expressions added to its humor.

(200) The clown in the circus had a funny voice and exaggerated gestures.

(201) The shill's exaggerated enthusiasm for the product was off-putting.

(202) The news report was far from the truth; they exaggerated the facts.

(203) The audience snickered through the actor's exaggerated performance.

(204) The rumors about their financial troubles were greatly exaggerated.

(205) The exaggerated claims made by the salesman were clearly overblown.

(206) The politician's braggings about his achievements were exaggerated.

(207) The salesman's claims were so exaggerated that no one believed him.

(208) She grossly exaggerated the amount of money she donated to charity.

(209) The exaggerated features of the character made it look cartoonlike.

(210) She made a sillily exaggerated face when she tasted the spicy food.

(211) The headline of the news story was sensationalized and exaggerated.

(212) The journalist's bombastic headline was misleading and exaggerated.

(213) Surrealist paintings often feature distorted or exaggerated figures.

(214) The buffoon's exaggerated gestures added to his comedic performance.

(215) The womanising rumors surrounding him were exaggerated by the media.

(216) The term zillionaire is often used in a humorous or exaggerated way.

(217) She needlessly exaggerated the situation, causing unnecessary panic.

(218) The actors mince about with exaggerated gestures in the comedy skit.

(219) The audience snickered up to at the actor's exaggerated performance.

(220) My knee-jerk reflex was exaggerated due to a neurological condition.

(221) The skeptical customer snorted at the salesman's exaggerated claims.

(222) He spoke anticly, using exaggerated gestures to emphasize his point.

(223) The fashion trend of the 1970s included long, exaggerated sideburns.

(224) The newsmonger's stories were often exaggerated for dramatic effect.

(225) The exaggerated features added to the cartoonishness of the drawing.

(226) The actor's comically exaggerated facial expressions were hilarious.

(227) The clownishnesses of the clown were exaggerated for comedic effect.

(228) The chopsocky genre is known for its exaggerated martial arts moves.

(229) She hammed it up in front of the camera, striking exaggerated poses.

(230) The mime's facial expressions were so exaggerated, it was hilarious.

(231) The cartoon character had exaggerated bandy legs for comedic effect.

(232) His big talk about his accomplishments turned out to be exaggerated.

(233) The exaggerated features of the cartoonish drawing made it stand out.

(234) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions always make me chuckle.

(235) The bug-eyed actor's exaggerated expressions added humor to the play.

(236) The audience snickered away from the actor's exaggerated performance.

(237) The grandstander's exaggerated gestures drew laughter from the crowd.

(238) The clown's exaggerated makeup made his cheeks look larger than life.

(239) His exaggerated dance moves made a mockery of the traditional ballet.

(240) The politician's claims were so exaggerated that no one believed him.

(241) The cartoon character had exaggerated spindlelegs for comedic effect.

(242) The children's play was filled with comically exaggerated characters.

(243) The cartoon's comically exaggerated sound effects added to the humor.

(244) The author grossly exaggerated the number of copies sold of his book.

(245) The dithyrambic poem was filled with exaggerated praise for the king.

(246) The deckhead of the news segment was sensationalized and exaggerated.

(247) The mother used exaggerated baby talk to engage her child's attention.

(248) The buffoon's exaggerated voice added to the humor of his performance.

(249) The boaster's exaggerated tales of adventure were met with skepticism.

(250) The caricature artist exaggerated the politician's facial expressions.

(251) The piranha's reputation often leads to exaggerated stories and myths.

(252) The actor's exaggerated bow and scrape added humor to the performance.

(253) Histrionics is a word that refers to exaggerated or dramatic behavior.

(254) Hyperboles are often used in literature to create exaggerated effects.

(255) The overshoot of the actor's emotions made the scene feel exaggerated.

(256) The comedian's exaggerated jowl movements added to his comedic effect.

(257) The comedian's exaggerated gestures made the audience cackle out loud.

(258) The artist drew exaggerated unibrows on all of his cartoon characters.

(259) The salesman dissembled at the client meeting with exaggerated claims.

(260) The clown's exaggerated moonfaced makeup added to his comedic persona.

(261) The sound effects in chopsocky movies are often comically exaggerated.

(262) The comedy sketch was campily written with exaggerated jokes and puns.

(263) Slapsticks often involve exaggerated movements and facial expressions.

(264) The comedian's exaggerated phiz made the audience burst into laughter.

(265) The humorous skit had the audience cackling to the exaggerated acting.

(266) The policy will exclude any claims that are fraudulent or exaggerated.

(267) The parody was well-written, and the exaggerated accents were funnier.

(268) The ridiculousness of the situation was exaggerated for comedic effect.

(269) The mime's exaggerated facial expressions conveyed a range of emotions.

(270) Hokum is a term often used to describe exaggerated or deceptive claims.

(271) The speaker's exaggerated claims provoke skepticism among the audience.

(272) The comedian overacted his fear of spiders, making it seem exaggerated.

(273) The genocide denialist claimed that the mass killings were exaggerated.

(274) She exaggerated her accomplishments to save face in front of her peers.

(275) The sneezy comedian made everyone laugh with their exaggerated sneezes.

(276) The sycophant's insincerity was evident in his exaggerated compliments.

(277) The scaremonger's exaggerated claims were quickly dismissed by experts.

(278) The scaremonger's exaggerated stories were quickly debunked by experts.

(279) He tends to hyperbolize with his stories, making them seem exaggerated.

(280) The exaggerated claims mislead consumers near the unremarkable product.

(281) The exaggerated potential mislead investors over the realistic returns.

(282) The exaggerated potential mislead investors past the realistic returns.

(283) The street performer's comically exaggerated mime routine drew a crowd.

(284) The actor's exaggerated assibilations were distracting to the audience.

(285) The cartoonist's characters were defined by their exaggerated drawlers.

(286) The company's projections for profits were delusionary and exaggerated.

(287) The vitriolization of the restaurant's food was exaggerated and untrue.

(288) The exaggerated gestures from the speaker were cloying to my attention.

(289) The mime's exaggerated arm thrusting was a key part of his performance.

(290) She humorously exaggerated her fear of spiders to entertain her friends.

(291) The malingerer exaggerated his back pain to receive disability benefits.

(292) The politician's speech was filled with exaggerated promises and claims.

(293) The comedian's comically exaggerated dance moves had the crowd cheering.

(294) The character in the movie had exaggerated sideburns for comedic effect.

(295) Slapstick comedy often involves physical gags and exaggerated movements.

(296) Her self-aggrandizing stories are often exaggerated for dramatic effect.

(297) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions had the crowd in stitches.

(298) The actor's portrayal of the character was over the top and exaggerated.

(299) The salesman blustered on with his exaggerated claims about the product.

(300) Urban myths often have a grain of truth that gets exaggerated over time.

(301) Narcissists are known for their grandiose and exaggerated sense of self.

(302) The shoulder pad on her dress created a bold and exaggerated silhouette.

(303) The job applicant bluffed with exaggerated qualifications on his resume.

(304) The salesman's claims were speciously exaggerated to sell more products.

(305) The comicalnesses of the cartoon characters were exaggerated for effect.

(306) The salesman's claims about the product were exaggerated and misleading.

(307) The customer was sceptical in lieu of the salesman's exaggerated claims.

(308) The cartoon character had exaggerated bageye that made him look comical.

(309) The singer's exaggerated gestures were the hammiest part of the concert.

(310) The actor's portrayal of the character felt inauthentically exaggerated.

(311) Blustering to impress his date, the man exaggerated his accomplishments.

(312) Showboaters are known for their dramatic flair and exaggerated movements.

(313) The buffoon's exaggerated facial expressions were a highlight of his act.

(314) The comedian's comically exaggerated accent added to his comedic routine.

(315) The child's comically exaggerated tantrums always made the parents laugh.

(316) The cartoonist lampooned the politician's exaggerated facial expressions.

(317) The stooge's exaggerated facial expressions were a hit with the audience.

(318) The mime artist used exaggerated gestures to make faces without speaking.

(319) The comedian's exaggerated stammering along had the audience in stitches.

(320) His exaggerated reaction made everyone guffaw at his over-the-top antics.

(321) The actor's exaggerated pratfalls had the audience roaring with laughter.

(322) The cartoon character's exaggerated movements were accompanied by boings.

(323) The sitcom relied on tragicomically exaggerated situations for its humor.

(324) The artist drew the landscape's contour without any exaggerated features.

(325) Aelian's descriptions of animals were sometimes fanciful and exaggerated.

(326) The chef's use of spices was so exaggerated that it overwhelmed the dish.

(327) The fashion designer's runway show featured exaggerated clothing designs.

(328) The artist grossly exaggerated the size of his audience at his last show.

(329) Her over-the-top gestures and exaggerated expressions were very actressy.

(330) The parody video had the viewers cackling to the exaggerated impressions.

(331) Herakles' exploits were often exaggerated and embellished in storytelling.

(332) The clown's exaggerated facial expressions added to the humor of his gags.

(333) The zoot suit was known for its exaggerated proportions and bold patterns.

(334) The cartoon's comically exaggerated chase scenes were always entertaining.

(335) The comedian's exaggerated gestures had the crowd guffawing with laughter.

(336) The mime used exaggerated gestures to portray a scene from a famous movie.

(337) The comedian's exaggerated gestures added to the humor of the performance.

(338) She contorts her face into exaggerated expressions to entertain the crowd.

(339) The lip shape of the character in the painting was exaggerated for effect.

(340) The lip shape of the cartoon character was exaggerated for comedic effect.

(341) The lip shape of the cartoon animal was exaggerated for a cartoonish look.

(342) The humorous cartoon had us all laughing on at the exaggerated situations.

(343) Many scientists dismissed the claims of the catastrophists as exaggerated.

(344) The singer's exaggerated vocal runs distorted the harmony of the pop song.

(345) The cartoonist used a marker to draw exaggerated lines on the comic strip.

(346) Can-can dancers often perform with big smiles and exaggerated expressions.

(347) The politician's claims were exaggerated to gain more support from voters.

(348) The fishy story the friend told me about their weekend seemed exaggerated.

(349) The athlete grossly exaggerated his training regimen to impress his coach.

(350) The customers were sceptical by means of the product's exaggerated claims.

(351) The comedian's exaggerated gesticulations added to the humor of his jokes.

(352) The size of a codpiece was often exaggerated to enhance a man's appearance.

(353) The knee-jerk reflex can be exaggerated in certain neurological conditions.

(354) The comedian's comically exaggerated gestures had the audience in stitches.

(355) They were dismissing the warnings about the impending storm as exaggerated.

(356) Infomercials are sometimes parodied or mocked for their exaggerated claims.

(357) The actor's exaggerated performance caused him to flop around on the stage.

(358) The media's coverage of the natural disaster was overblown and exaggerated.

(359) The movie exaggerated the characters' emotions to sensationalize the story.

(360) The comedian's silly antics and exaggerated gestures were truly cartoonish.

(361) The drama on reality-shows is often exaggerated for entertainment purposes.

(362) The salesperson's pitch was filled with mumbo jumbo and exaggerated claims.

(363) The comedian's comically exaggerated facial expressions added to his humor.

(364) The actor's comically exaggerated gestures added to the humor of the scene.

(365) The traveler dismissed the warning about the dangerous area as exaggerated.

(366) The company's claims about their product were disingenuous and exaggerated.

(367) The writer's use of hyperbole exaggerated the situation for comedic effect.

(368) The exaggerated claim misrepresents the reality and leads investors astray.

(369) The caricature artist exaggerated the politician's hooknose in his drawing.

(370) The actor exaggerated his movements burlesquely to make the audience laugh.

(371) The old man's blarney was charming, but his stories were often exaggerated.

(372) The comedian's antically exaggerated facial expressions added to his humor.

(373) The artist created a painting of his doppel, but with exaggerated features.

(374) The student exaggerated his grades to aggrandize his academic achievements.

(375) It's important to be organized, but don't let your planning be exaggerated.

(376) The comedian hyperbolically exaggerated his embarrassing moments for laughs.

(377) The actor's enunciation was so exaggerated that it became a signature trait.

(378) The movie's comically exaggerated special effects added to its comedic tone.

(379) The comedian's exaggerated facial features added to his comedic performance.

(380) The play's exaggerated characters were a mockery of real-life personalities.

(381) The comedian's exaggerated gestures often result in distorted pronunciation.

(382) The comedian's exaggerated gestures had the audience cackling with laughter.

(383) The comedian's act relied on gaudy props and exaggerated facial expressions.

(384) The actress overacted her emotions, making her performance seem exaggerated.

(385) The fashion designer's collection featured exaggerated shoulder prominences.

(386) The automotive industry misleads consumers with exaggerated safety features.

(387) The artist's use of color was exaggerated to create a more vibrant painting.

(388) The schnozzles on the cartoon character were exaggerated for comedic effect.

(389) The play was a farce, with exaggerated characters and ridiculous situations.

(390) The comedian's exaggerated enunciations added to the humor of their routine.

(391) Patent medicine was often marketed with exaggerated claims of effectiveness.

(392) The play was farced with exaggerated facial expressions and physical comedy.

(393) Preclassical drama often featured stock characters and exaggerated emotions.

(394) The buffoon's exaggerated gestures and facial expressions were his trademark.

(395) The comedian's exaggerated gestures had the crowd cachinnating with laughter.

(396) The malingerer exaggerated their fear of spiders to avoid cleaning the attic.

(397) The proportions of the painting were exaggerated to create a dramatic effect.

(398) The politician's promises are often exaggerated to aggrandise his popularity.

(399) The main symptom of hyperacusis is an exaggerated response to certain sounds.

(400) The artist's self-portraits were self-aggrandizing with exaggerated features.

(401) The grandstander's exaggerated claims were quickly debunked by fact-checkers.

(402) She was mislead by the exaggerated claims made by the beauty product company.

(403) The fashion designer's collection featured exaggerated waistline prominences.

(404) The use of crinolines allowed women to achieve exaggerated hourglass figures.

(405) The ideals of chivalry were often romanticized and exaggerated in literature.

(406) The actor flailed around with exaggerated movements during his comedic scene.

(407) The actor had to mince along with the exaggerated movements of his character.

(408) The audience would snicker along with at the actor's exaggerated performance.

(409) The use of bold colors and exaggerated forms is a hallmark of expressionisms.

(410) The actors in the play delivered their lines in a campily exaggerated manner.

(411) The font with exaggerated ascenders and descenders is popular in advertising.

(412) The company's ballyhoos about their new product turned out to be exaggerated.

(413) The cartoon character had exaggerated spindlelegs that made him look comical.

(414) The comedian told jokes kookily, using funny voices and exaggerated gestures.

(415) The compliment was couched in exaggerated language, making it seem insincere.

(416) Some conspiracies are based on real events, but are exaggerated or distorted.

(417) The audience couldn't help but giggle at the actor's exaggerated performance.

(418) Don't be afraid to be yourself, but don't let your confidence be exaggerated.

(419) The actor's tragicomically exaggerated gestures brought the character to life.

(420) The clowns would clown around over their exaggerated gestures and expressions.

(421) The pronunciation of ogo can be emphasized or exaggerated for dramatic effect.

(422) The company's product claims were spuriously exaggerated to attract customers.

(423) The malingerer exaggerated their fear of thunderstorms to avoid going outside.

(424) The cartoon's comically exaggerated sound effects added to its comedic effect.

(425) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions added to the humor of his jokes.

(426) The writer's overused use of exclamation marks made the text seem exaggerated.

(427) Lumbosacral lordosis refers to an exaggerated inward curve of the lower spine.

(428) Sidekicks can be a source of comic relief through their exaggerated reactions.

(429) People who suffer from mania may have an exaggerated sense of self-confidence.

(430) The speaker's exaggerated sibilance made it difficult to understand his words.

(431) She snickered through the entire play, finding the exaggerated acting amusing.

(432) He snickered through the entire play, finding the exaggerated accents amusing.

(433) The clownish voice and exaggerated gestures made the puppet show entertaining.

(434) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions always crack a smile on my face.

(435) The artist's use of color was so exaggerated that it created a surreal effect.

(436) The use of qualifiers can help to avoid making sweeping or exaggerated claims.

(437) The satire's comically exaggerated political commentary was thought-provoking.

(438) The actor's movements were languid and exaggerated, making the audience laugh.

(439) Her gesticulative movements were so exaggerated that they bordered on comical.

(440) The handwritten note had exaggerated ascenders that made it difficult to read.

(441) His exaggerated facial expressions added to the comicality of his performance.

(442) I couldn't help but laugh at my friend's exaggerated drawl for the word y'all.

(443) The vanishing point in this artwork is exaggerated to create a dramatic effect.

(444) The politician's gestures were exaggerated as he spoke from behind the rostrum.

(445) The malingerer exaggerated their allergies to avoid petting the neighbor's cat.

(446) The contorting mime used exaggerated gestures to convey emotions without words.

(447) The mendacious salesman exaggerated the benefits of his product to make a sale.

(448) The cloying back of the love poem made me cringe with its exaggerated emotions.

(449) The salesman exaggerated and inflated the advantages of the car to make a sale.

(450) The pierrots' exaggerated gestures and expressions added to the comedic effect.

(451) The pierrots' exaggerated makeup made them easily recognizable from a distance.

(452) The comedian's routine relied on tragicomically exaggerated facial expressions.

(453) The comedian's facial expressions were exaggerated to emote humor and laughter.

(454) The fashion designer showcased models with exaggerated bouffants on the runway.

(455) The exaggerated claims mislead consumers away from the reasonable expectations.

(456) The chef's use of spices was so exaggerated, it made the dish too spicy to eat.

(457) The poem was sappily romantic, with flowery language and exaggerated metaphors.

(458) The play had a very stagey feel to it, with exaggerated movements and gestures.

(459) The sculpture's comically exaggerated features made it stand out in the museum.

(460) The satire's comically exaggerated commentary on society was thought-provoking.

(461) The use of hyperbole can create exaggerated and humorous effects in literature.

(462) The Dogu figurines are often depicted with large eyes and exaggerated features.

(463) The superhero's muscles were cartoonishly exaggerated, bulging out of his suit.

(464) The cartoon character had a very cartoony appearance with exaggerated features.

(465) The satire was thought-provoking, but the exaggerated stereotypes were funnier.

(466) I couldn't help but smile at my friend's exaggerated drawl for the word yeehaw.

(467) It's important to be open-minded, but don't let your acceptance be exaggerated.

(468) When making plans, be realistic and don't let your expectations be exaggerated.

(469) The comedian's exaggerated gestures had the audience cachinnating with laughter.

(470) The servant's exaggerated bow and scrape amused the guests at the royal banquet.

(471) The actor was gesticulating with exaggerated movements to portray his character.

(472) The actress's exaggerated gestures on stage appeared unnatural and over-the-top.

(473) The proportions of the sculpture were exaggerated to emphasize certain features.

(474) The slapstick comedy relied heavily on exaggerated pratfalls and physical humor.

(475) The foppish actor's exaggerated performance drew mixed reviews from the critics.

(476) The music video for Gangnam Style features humorous and exaggerated dance moves.

(477) The scaremonger's exaggerated stories only served to create unnecessary anxiety.

(478) The artist's use of color was so exaggerated, it made the painting come to life.

(479) The news anchor's bombastic reporting exaggerated the severity of the situation.

(480) The artist burlesqued the famous sculpture by adding exaggerated features to it.

(481) His gasconading about his bravery in the face of danger was seen as exaggerated.

(482) The TV show was a potboiler, with over-the-top drama and exaggerated characters.

(483) The clown's makeup was grotesquely exaggerated, causing children to cry in fear.

(484) The exaggerated emotions in the play were cloying to my appreciation of the art.

(485) The student exaggerated her involvement in the project to aggrandize her resume.

(486) He humorously exaggerated his dislike for vegetables during dinner conversations.

(487) The comedian's performance relied on exaggerated facial expressions and gestures.

(488) The actor's comically exaggerated accent in the play added to the comedic effect.

(489) The clown's exaggerated facial expressions made the children burst into laughter.

(490) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions made the crowd burst into laughter.

(491) The shill's exaggerated claims about the product were misleading and exaggerated.

(492) The author's overuse of superlatives in the novel made the plot seem exaggerated.

(493) The movie's exaggerated special effects made a mockery of realistic storytelling.

(494) The salesperson bluffed with exaggerated claims about the product's capabilities.

(495) The movie's special effects were so exaggerated that it took away from the story.

(496) The comedian's exaggerated rictus expression elicited laughter from the audience.

(497) The clown's painted smile and exaggerated movements only added to his creepiness.

(498) The cartoon character had exaggerated buckteeth that added to his comedic appeal.

(499) Blaxploitation films were known for their exaggerated violence and action scenes.

(500) The comedian's routine was filled with exaggerated gesturing and physical comedy.

(501) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions make everyone chortle with laughter.

(502) Overusing superlatives can make your writing seem exaggerated and less believable.

(503) The comedy sketch was farcical, with exaggerated characters and absurd situations.

(504) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions made the audience laugh even harder.

(505) The teacher's praise for my essay was so exaggerated, it made me feel embarrassed.

(506) The babooneries of the baboons in the cartoon were exaggerated for comedic effect.

(507) Farces are comedic plays that often involve exaggerated characters and situations.

(508) The customer dismissed with mistrust the product's exaggerated advertising claims.

(509) The mime artist moved antically, using exaggerated gestures to convey his message.

(510) The cartoon character moved antically, with exaggerated movements and expressions.

(511) The actor delivered his lines floridly, with exaggerated gestures and expressions.

(512) Some apologists for the tech industry argue that privacy concerns are exaggerated.

(513) The claims made by the salesman were unsubstantial and exaggerated to make a sale.

(514) When giving feedback, be constructive and don't let your criticism be exaggerated.

(515) His flatteries were so exaggerated that they became comical rather than flattering.

(516) Expressionists often used distorted and exaggerated forms to convey their emotions.

(517) The actor's comically exaggerated facial expressions brought the character to life.

(518) The comedian's comically exaggerated fear of spiders had the audience in hysterics.

(519) The tabloid article was filled with sensationalized stories and exaggerated claims.

(520) The author's attempt at satire turned into an amphigory of exaggerated stereotypes.

(521) The actor's exaggerated performance tended to overdraw the character's personality.

(522) The actor's exaggerated gestures caused his movements to distend out of proportion.

(523) The comedian's exaggerated gestures had the audience rolling on the floor laughing.

(524) The incident was blown up out of proportion by the witnesses' exaggerated accounts.

(525) The actor's exaggerated facial expressions made them a laughingstock among critics.

(526) The real estate agent's exaggerated descriptions were meant to mislead like a liar.

(527) The mime mimicked anticly, using exaggerated facial expressions and body movements.

(528) The satyric figure in the painting had exaggerated features and a mischievous grin.

(529) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions had the crowd jiggling with laughter.

(530) The artist's exaggerated claims about his work led to accusations of overstatement.

(531) Caricaturists are skilled artists who specialize in creating exaggerated portraits.

(532) The parody movie was filled with comedically exaggerated characters and situations.

(533) The poet's use of hyperbole exaggerated the emotions and experiences in his poetry.

(534) The teacher accused the student of being histrionic when he exaggerated his injury.

(535) The humorous skit had the audience chuckling along with the exaggerated characters.

(536) When making decisions, be rational and don't let your impulsiveness be exaggerated.

(537) It's important to be responsible, but don't let your accountability be exaggerated.

(538) The clown's exaggerated gestures and funny noises added to the hilarity of his gags.

(539) The comedian's exaggerated gestures helped to distort the accent for comedic effect.

(540) The alarmist predictions about the impact of a new law turned out to be exaggerated.

(541) The comedian's exaggerated facial expressions made the audience blink back laughter.

(542) The clownish gestures and exaggerated movements made the dance routine entertaining.

(543) The costumes and characters in pro-wrestling are often over-the-top and exaggerated.

(544) Expressionists often used bold colors and exaggerated forms to convey their message.

(545) The salesman's charlatanism was evident in his exaggerated claims about the product.

(546) Some myths are based on real historical events, but have been exaggerated over time.

(547) The story will circulate around town, becoming more exaggerated with each retelling.

(548) The wind tunnel model had a wing anhedral that was exaggerated for testing purposes.

(549) When giving a presentation, be confident but don't let your gestures be exaggerated.

(550) It's important to be supportive of others, but don't let your praise be exaggerated.



Exaggerated meaning


Exaggerated is an adjective that describes something that is made to seem larger, more important, or more impressive than it actually is. It can also refer to something that is overdone or overstated. Here are some tips for using the word exaggerated in a sentence:


1. Use it to describe an action or behavior that is over the top: "Her reaction to the news was so exaggerated that it made everyone in the room uncomfortable."


2. Use it to describe a claim or statement that is not entirely true: "The politician's speech was filled with exaggerated claims about his accomplishments."


3. Use it to describe a physical feature that is emphasized or made to seem larger than it actually is: "The model's exaggerated features in the advertisement were criticized for promoting unrealistic beauty standards."


4. Use it to describe a style of art or performance that is intentionally overdone: "The play's exaggerated acting style was meant to be a parody of melodramatic theater."


5. Use it to describe a situation or event that is blown out of proportion: "The media's coverage of the celebrity scandal was so exaggerated that it overshadowed more important news stories."


6. Use it to describe a reaction or emotion that is overly dramatic: "His exaggerated sighs and eye rolls made it clear that he was not happy with the situation."


7. Use it to describe a tone or style of writing that is overly dramatic or sensationalized: "The tabloid's exaggerated headlines often misrepresent the facts of the story."

Overall, when using the word exaggerated, it is important to consider the context and tone of the sentence. It can be used to describe something that is intentionally overdone or something that is misrepresented, but it can also be used in a negative way to criticize someone for being overly dramatic or insincere.





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