1 : to think of or describe something as larger or greater than it really is [+ obj] ▪ The book exaggerates the difficulties he faced in starting his career. ▪ It's impossible to exaggerate the importance of this discovery. [no obj] ▪ He tends to exaggerate when talking about his accomplishments. 2 [+ obj] : to make (something) larger or greater than normal
▪ He exaggerated his movements so we could see them more clearly.
▪ He exaggerated his movements so we could see them more clearly.
— exaggerated adjective [more exaggerated; most exaggerated]
▪ He has a very/greatly exaggerated idea of his own importance. ▪ a very exaggerated gesture
▪ He has a very/greatly exaggerated idea of his own importance. ▪ a very exaggerated gesture
— ex·ag·ger·at·ed·ly adverb [more exaggeratedly; most exaggeratedly]
▪ an exaggeratedly large gesture
▪ an exaggeratedly large gesture







