hyperbolize

[US]/haɪˈpɜːbəlʌɪz/
[UK]/haɪˈpɜrbəˌlaɪz/

Translation

vt.to exaggerate something
v.to use hyperbole; to exaggerate

Phrases & Collocations

hyperbolize the truth

hyperbolize emotions

hyperbolize a story

hyperbolize the situation

hyperbolize achievements

hyperbolize experiences

hyperbolize problems

hyperbolize details

hyperbolize performance

hyperbolize risks

Example Sentences

some people tend to hyperbolize their achievements to impress others.

it’s easy to hyperbolize the challenges we face in life.

he likes to hyperbolize his stories to make them more entertaining.

critics often accuse the media of hyperbolizing events for ratings.

when discussing his travels, he tends to hyperbolize the experiences he had.

don't hyperbolize the situation; it’s not as bad as it seems.

she often hyperbolizes her struggles to gain sympathy from others.

the comedian tends to hyperbolize everyday situations for comedic effect.

hyperbolizing facts can lead to misunderstandings among friends.

in advertising, companies often hyperbolize the benefits of their products.

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