exaggeratedly 的定义
- unduly or unrealistically magnified: to have an exaggerated opinion of oneself.
- abnormally increased or enlarged.
exaggeratedly 近义词
等同于 very
exaggeratedly 的近义词 42 个
- absolutely
- awfully
- certainly
- decidedly
- deeply
- eminently
- exceedingly
- excessively
- extraordinarily
- extremely
- greatly
- highly
- incredibly
- noticeably
- particularly
- pretty
- profoundly
- remarkably
- surprisingly
- terribly
- truly
- uncommonly
- unusually
- wonderfully
- acutely
- amply
- astonishingly
- considerably
- dearly
- emphatically
- extensively
- indispensably
- largely
- notably
- positively
- powerfully
- pressingly
- prodigiously
- substantially
- superlatively
- surpassingly
- vastly
exaggeratedly 的反义词 6 个
更多exaggeratedly例句
- 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.