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- IPA(key): /ɪɡˈzæ.d͡ʒəˌɹeɪ.tɪd/, /ɛɡ-/
exaggerated (comparative more exaggerated, superlative most exaggerated)
- That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
1961 February, Cecil J. Allen, “Locomotive Running Past and Present”, in Trains Illustrated, page 87:The Wycombe slowing begins at West Wycombe; to the High Wycombe curve itself most exaggerated respect was shown, with a minimum of 30 m.p.h.
that has been described as greater than it actually is
- Bengali: অতিরঞ্জিত (bn) (otironjito)
- Bulgarian: преувеличен (bg) (preuveličen)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 誇張 / 夸张 (kwaa1 zoeng1)
- Mandarin: 誇張 / 夸张 (zh) (kuāzhāng)
- Czech: přehnaný (cs), zveličený
- Danish: overdreven, overdrevet
- Dutch: overdreven (nl), overtrokken (nl)
- Finnish: liioiteltu (fi)
- Galician: esaxerado, exaxerado
- German: übertrieben (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ὑπερβολικός (huperbolikós)
- Hebrew: מוגזם (mugzám), מנופח (menupákh) (colloquial)
- Hindi: अतिश्योक्तिपूर्ण (atiśyoktipūrṇ)
- Hungarian: túlzó (hu), túlzott (hu)
- Irish: áiféiseach, gáifeach, áibhéalach
- Italian: esagerato (it)
- Japanese: 誇張された (kochō-sareta)
- Latin: suprālātus
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: overdreven (no)
- Nynorsk: overdriven
- Persian: اگزژره (egzažere)
- Portuguese: exagerado (pt)
- Romanian: exagerat (ro)
- Russian: преувели́ченный (ru) (preuvelíčennyj), чрезме́рный (ru) (črezmérnyj)
- Spanish: exagerado (es)
- Swedish: överdriven (sv)
- Tagalog: eksaherado
- Turkish: abartı (tr), abartılı (tr), şişirme (tr), aşırı (tr), mübalağalı (tr)
- Ukrainian: перебі́льшений (perebílʹšenyj), гіперболізо́ваний (hiperbolizóvanyj)
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exaggerated
- simple past and past participle of exaggerate