exaggerate |
help |
As verbs the difference between exaggerate and help
is that
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact while
help is to provide assistance to (someone or something).
As a noun help is
(uncountable) action given to provide assistance; aid.
exaggerate |
overdo |
As verbs the difference between exaggerate and overdo
is that
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact while
overdo is to do too much; to exceed what is proper or true in doing; to exaggerate; to carry too far.
extravagance |
exaggerate |
As a noun extravagance
is excessive or superfluous expenditure of money.
As a verb exaggerate is
to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
exaggerate |
extravagant |
As a verb exaggerate
is to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
As an adjective extravagant is
exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.
overestimate |
exaggerate |
As verbs the difference between overestimate and exaggerate
is that
overestimate is to judge too highly while
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
exaggerate |
inflate |
As verbs the difference between exaggerate and inflate
is that
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact while
inflate is to enlarge an object by pushing air (or a gas) into it; to raise or expand abnormally.
exaggerate |
enhance |
As verbs the difference between exaggerate and enhance
is that
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact while
enhance is (obsolete) to lift, raise up.
exaggerate |
multiply |
As verbs the difference between exaggerate and multiply
is that
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact while
multiply is to increase the amount, degree or number of (something).
As a noun multiply is
(computer science) an act or instance of multiplying.
As an adverb multiply is
in many or multiple ways.
flatter |
exaggerate |
As verbs the difference between flatter and exaggerate
is that
flatter is to compliment someone, often insincerely and sometimes to win favour while
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
As a noun flatter
is a type of set tool used by blacksmiths.
As an adjective flatter
is comparative of flat.
embellished |
exaggerate |
As verbs the difference between embellished and exaggerate
is that
embellished is past tense of embellish while
exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
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