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Exaggeration - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

exaggeration

/ɪɡˌzædʒəˈreɪʃən/ /ɪɡˌzædʒəˈreɪʃən/

Definition:

Overstatement or representation beyond the truth for emphasis or effect.

Synonyms:

overstatement, hyperbole, embellishment, magnification

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

understatement, minimization

Common Collocations:

gross exaggeration, slight exaggeration, prone to exaggeration, avoid exaggeration

Derivatives:

exaggerate, exaggerated, exaggerating

Usage Tips:

Use 'exaggeration' to describe when something is overstated beyond its actual truth for dramatic effect.

Common Phrases:

stretch the truth, blow out of proportion, make a mountain out of a molehill

Etymology:

From Latin 'exaggeratio,' meaning 'elevation' or 'amplification,' derived from 'exaggerare' (to heap up).

Examples:

  • 1. Her story was full of exaggeration to make it more exciting.
  • 2. He has a habit of exaggeration when describing his achievements.
  • 3. The media’s exaggeration of the event caused unnecessary panic.
  • 4. She laughed at his obvious exaggeration about the fish’s size.

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