exaggerators

[US]/[ˌeksəˈdʒerətərz]/
[UK]/[ˌeksəˈdʒerətərz]/

Translation

n.People who exaggerate.; A person who tends to exaggerate.

Phrases & Collocations

exaggerators abound

avoid exaggerators

be exaggerators

not exaggerators

professional exaggerators

detect exaggerators

avoiding exaggerators

chronic exaggerators

Example Sentences

the news reported a slight delay, but some exaggerators claimed it was a complete disaster.

he's an exaggerator, always telling stories bigger than life.

don't believe everything you hear; some people are just exaggerators.

the politician was known as an exaggerator, stretching the truth for votes.

she's an exaggerator when it comes to describing her achievements.

he's an exaggerator, constantly embellishing details to make things more exciting.

the children are exaggerators, making their injuries seem much worse than they are.

we need to filter out the exaggerators and focus on the facts.

he's a notorious exaggerator, always trying to impress people with false stories.

the witness was an exaggerator, and his testimony was unreliable.

avoid getting into arguments with exaggerators; it's a waste of time.

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