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exaggerated

/ig-zaj-uh-rey-tid/US // ɪgˈzædʒ əˌreɪ tɪd //UK // (ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪtɪd) //

夸张的,夸张,夸大其词,夸大的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unduly or unrealistically magnified: to have an exaggerated opinion of oneself.
    • : abnormally increased or enlarged.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.overstated, embellished
Synonyms
abstract抽象的,抽象,抽取,抽象派distorted扭曲的,歪曲的,失真,歪曲excessive过量,过量的,过大的,过大extravagant挥霍无度,奢侈的,挥霍浪费,奢华的fabricated编造的,虚构的,制作的,假造的false假的,虚假,错误,错误的farfetched牵强附会,牵强,牵强的,牵强附会的hyperbolic双曲,双曲线,双曲型,双曲率inflated膨胀的,膨大的,膨胀,膨胀型magnified放大的,放大了,放大了的,放大melodramatic狗血剧情,狗血剧,狗血淋头,狗血的overblown夸张的,夸大其词,夸张,夸大的overwrought过度紧张,过度疲劳,焦头烂额,焦虑不安preposterous荒唐,荒诞不经,荒诞不经的,荒唐的pretentious装腔作势,矫情,矫揉造作,矫情的stylized风格化的,风格化,样式化的,样式化unrealistic不现实的,不切实际,不切实际的,不现实amplified放大的,扩增,扩增的,扩容bouncing蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦蹦跳跳,蹦跳的,蹦蹦哒哒embroidered绣花的,刺绣的,绣制的,绣制exalted高昂的,高高在上,高高在上的,高昂overdone过度的,过头了,过度,过分的overestimated高估了,高估,高估的,高估了的steep陡峭的,陡峭,陡峭的斜坡,陡然strained紧绷绷的,紧张的,紧绷的,紧绷着脸a bit thick有点厚,有点儿厚,有点粗,有点儿粗artificial人工,人造,人为,人为的caricatural讽刺性的,讽刺,漫画,幽默感fabulous妙不可言,妙不可言的,妙语连珠,妙趣横生fantastic梦幻般的,奇异的,奇妙的,奇异hammy仓鼠,榔头,仓促的,仓促highly colored色彩浓郁,色彩浓郁的,色彩斑斓,颜色鲜艳histrionic有组织的,有组织性的,组织性的,有组织性impossible不可能,不可能的事,不可能的,不可能的事情out of proportion不成比例,不成比例的,不合比例,不合比例的overkill矫枉过正,杀伤力过大,过度杀戮,过度杀伤力schmaltzy软绵绵的,软弱无力,软绵绵,软弱无力的sensational轰动,轰动效应,轰动一时,轰动性spectacular壮观的,壮观,蔚为壮观,惊人的tall高大的,高个子,高高的,高大too much太多,过多,过多的,太多的too-too太太
Antonyms

Examples

  • We think our actions have an exaggerated influence on other people.

  • Continue hopping from one leg to the other like the exaggerated movement of a speed skater.

  • For those who suffer from anxiety, the visual bias to attend to threat is exaggerated.

  • It seems that rumors of Facebook Instant Articles’ death have been greatly exaggerated.

  • Britain’s first female prime minister, who died in 2013, is portrayed as clashing with Olivia Colman’s Elizabeth to an extent that some say is exaggerated.

  • Reports of the “end of men,”turns out, have been greatly exaggerated.

  • Inevitably, some of this may have been exaggerated in social media.

  • The threat of this virus to the general public may have been exaggerated.

  • His many publications and his emails to me are long-winded, occasionally exaggerated, and sometimes hard to follow.

  • One volunteer gave an exaggerated eye roll when I asked about it.

  • We dismounted, and speedily found that MacRae hadn't exaggerated the evil qualities of that descent.

  • What a spectral and exaggerated shape all things take in her scared and over-excited gaze!

  • He spoke with an animation and earnestness that gave an exaggerated importance to every syllable he uttered.

  • It not only brought about the instant beginnings of the siege, but its proportions were grossly exaggerated in the public eye.

  • The news of Bruce's success, no doubt exaggerated and distorted, produced a great sensation in the northern parts of Scotland.