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exaggerated [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪtɪd, Am -ʤəreɪt̬ɪd] PRZYM.

1. exaggerated idea of oneself, price:

exaggerated

2. exaggerated politeness, attention:

exaggerated
greatly exaggerated

I . exaggerate [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt, Am -ʤər-] CZ. cz. przech.

II . exaggerate [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt, Am -ʤər-] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem exaggerated

greatly exaggerated
wildly exaggerated

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
As a result, she is forced to bite others to expel the extra blood, lest she suffer exaggerated nose-bleeds.
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Jay announces the source in an exaggerated radio announcer voice.
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False and exaggerated rumours were also rampant and many died from thirst and disease.
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Hysteria can be described as an exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion that people, especially in groups, experience.
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Warren entertained exaggerated ideas as to the importance of his place in literature.
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He also began harassing the missionaries in his vicinity, which led to exaggerated reports of widespread violence.
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They also tend to have an exaggerated sense of masculinity.
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Preoccupation with the symptoms may portray a patient's exaggerated belief in the severity of their ill-health.
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Stories in the earlier episodes were often about typical childhood problems, but magnified and exaggerated; as the series progressed, a more complex storyline developed.
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She seems to have a flair for comedy and makes even the exaggerated comic scenes humorous enough for people to laugh.
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