Exaggerator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overlashing
Excess exaggeration
Overstate
To state in too strong terms to exaggerate
overstated
represented as greater than is true or reasonable exaggerated as They made overstated accusations of corruption
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Self important
Having or manifesting an exaggerated idea of ones own importance or merit
Puffingly
puffing manner with vehement breathing or shortness of breath with exaggerated praise
Self importance
An exaggerated estimate of ones own importance or merit esp as manifested
Overact
To act or perform to excess to exaggerate in acting as he overacted his part
Abracadabra
and astute and does not surrender its power before scary exaggeration of security by prison bosses' [Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration,
Capital
the company's own valuation which may be, and often is, exaggerated or illusory. Working capital means the amount employable for the
Cum grano salis
grano salis (with a grain of salt), with allowance for exaggeration
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