Exaggerate vs Overcalculate - What's the difference?
exaggerate | overcalculate | Synonyms |
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
To calculate as being greater than is actually the case
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Exaggerate is a synonym of overcalculate.
As verbs the difference between exaggerate and overcalculate
is that exaggerate is to overstate, to describe more than is fact while overcalculate is to calculate as being greater than is actually the case.exaggerate
English
Verb
(exaggerat)- I've told you a billion times not to exaggerate !
- He said he'd slept with hundreds of girls, but I know he's exaggerating . The real number is about ten.
Synonyms
* overexaggerate * overstateAntonyms
* (overstate) downplay, understateDerived terms
* exaggeratedly * exaggeratingly * exaggerative * exaggeratively * exaggerativeness * exaggerator * exaggeratoryExternal links
* * * English transitive verbs ----overcalculate
English
Verb
(overcalculat)citation