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exagerado, -a
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exaggerated [Am ɪɡˈzædʒərɛədəd, Brit ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪtɪd] ADJ
1. exaggerated (overstated):
exaggerated report
2. exaggerated gesture/effect:
exaggerated
exaggerated
I. exaggerate [Am ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪt, Brit ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪt, ɛɡˈzadʒəreɪt] VB intr
II. exaggerate [Am ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪt, Brit ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪt, ɛɡˈzadʒəreɪt] VB trans
1. exaggerate (overstate):
2. exaggerate (emphasize):
exaggerate effect/contrast
grossly exaggerated/unfair
grossly exaggerated/unfair
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esperpéntico (esperpéntica) gesto/figura
exaggerated
to give an exaggerated account of
he has very exaggerated features
in an exaggerated manner
she exaggerated a bit o a little
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exaggerated [ɪgˈzædʒər eɪtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ
exaggerated
greatly exaggerated
exaggerate [ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] VB intr, trans
wildly exaggerated
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exaggerated
exaggerated
jalado (-a)
exaggerated
exaggerated
exaggerated
exaggerated praise
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exaggerated [ɪg·ˈzædʒ·ə·reɪ·t̬ɪd] ADJ
exaggerated
greatly exaggerated
exaggerate [ɪg·ˈzædʒ·ə·reɪt] VB intr, trans
wildly exaggerated
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exaggerated
exaggerated
exaggerated
jalado (-a)
exaggerated
exaggerated
exaggerated praise
Present
Iexaggerate
youexaggerate
he/she/itexaggerates
weexaggerate
youexaggerate
theyexaggerate
Past
Iexaggerated
youexaggerated
he/she/itexaggerated
weexaggerated
youexaggerated
theyexaggerated
Present Perfect
Ihaveexaggerated
youhaveexaggerated
he/she/ithasexaggerated
wehaveexaggerated
youhaveexaggerated
theyhaveexaggerated
Past Perfect
Ihadexaggerated
youhadexaggerated
he/she/ithadexaggerated
wehadexaggerated
youhadexaggerated
theyhadexaggerated
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The most recognisable clowns are those that commonly wear outlandish costumes featuring distinctive makeup, colourful wigs, exaggerated footwear, and colourful clothing.
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Preoccupation with the symptoms may portray a patient's exaggerated belief in the severity of their ill-health.
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After exaggerated stories of this conventicle had spread, he was called to appear before the privy council, but instead went into hiding.
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The teachers' exaggerated individual quirks and particularly their dialects set them up to be easy targets for imitation and ridicule by the students.
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His muscular build is less exaggerated, he has black hair and appears to be in his late-twenties or early thirties.
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