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1 exaggerate
ضَخَّمَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
2 exaggerate
أَفْرَطَ في \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
3 exaggerate
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
4 exaggerate
غَالَى \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. prize: to value greatly: one’s prized possessions. \ See Also بالغ (بَالَغَ)، أعز (أَعَزَّ) -
5 exaggerate
[ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] verb1) to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is:يُبالِغ، يَزيدجِدّاThat dress exaggerates her thinness.
يُبالِغ، يُغاليYou can't trust her. She always exaggerates.
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6 exaggerate, overdo
أَطْنَبَ \ exaggerate, overdo. -
7 أفرط
أَفْرَطَ \ overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action: Don’t overdo your kindness. \ أَفْرَطَ في \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
8 بالغ
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
9 ضخم
ضَخَّمَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
10 غالى
غَالَى \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. prize: to value greatly: one’s prized possessions. \ See Also بالغ (بَالَغَ)، أعز (أَعَزَّ) -
11 amplify
ضَخَّمَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
12 overdo
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
13 prize
غَالَى \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. prize: to value greatly: one’s prized possessions. \ See Also بالغ (بَالَغَ)، أعز (أَعَزَّ) -
14 أفرط في المجاملة
v. grossly exaggerate -
15 بالغ
1́ adj. adult, ostentatious, grown-up, extreme, pubescent2́ v. exaggerate, overdo, amplify, blow the whistle, overstate, overdraw, overstep, magnify, play up, strain a point, embroider, romance -
16 ضخم
1́ adj. large, great, awful, bulky, exuberant, astronomical, big, colossal, gargantuan, enormous, giant, gigantic, huge, immense, jumbo, tremendous, considerable, mammoth, mighty, mountainous, swingeing, whopping, whacking, titanic, titan, tall2́ n. colossus, bull, bulk, leviathan3́ pref. anti4́ v. exaggerate, distend, extend -
17 عظم
1́ n. bone, Os, loftiness2́ v. magnify, glory, glorify, bulk, ennoble, exaggerate, enthrone, value, pinnacle, become mighty -
18 غالى
v. exaggerate, romance -
19 أثخن في الأمر
أثْخَنَ في الأمْر: بالَغَto exaggerate, overdo -
20 أسرف
أسْرَفَ: أفْرَطَ، تَجَاوَزَ، بالَغَto exceed the proper bounds or limits, go too far, go to extremes, be extravagant or immoderate; to exaggerate, overdo
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exaggerate — [eg zaj′ər āt΄, igzaj′ə rāt΄] vt. exaggerated, exaggerating [< L exaggeratus, pp. of exaggerare, to increase, exaggerate < ex , out, up + aggerare, to heap up < agger, a heap < aggerere, to bring toward < ad , to + gerere, to carry … English World dictionary
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exaggerate — index cloak, compound, distort, enhance, enlarge, expand, falsify, inflate, intensify … Law dictionary
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