- that the bag was very heavy,
though it
probably does not
weigh a ton.
Exaggerating is also a type of deception, as well as a
means of
malingering – magnifying...
-
Exaggerator (foaled
February 5, 2013 to
September 30, 2020) is a
retired American Thoroughbred racehorse,
winner of the 2016
Preakness Stakes. Racing...
- that s****s to
entertain an
audience through situations that are
highly exaggerated, extravagant, ridiculous, absurd, and improbable.
Farce is also characterized...
- Chronostasis –
Distortion in the
perception of time
Cognitive distortion –
Exaggerated or
irrational thought pattern Defence mechanism –
Unconscious psychological...
- 2018). "Reports of Mark Twain's
Quote About His Own
Death Are
Greatly Exaggerated".
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- or scaremongering, is the act of
exploiting feelings of fear by
using exaggerated rumors of
impending danger,
usually for
personal gain.
According to evolutionary...
-
heavily in
advertising and entertainment.
Advertisers use
hyperbole to
exaggerate the
benefits of
products to
boost sales.
Repetitive hyperbole is used...
- spoken, or
record them ambiguously.
Sometimes speaker po****tions are
exaggerated for
political reasons, or
speakers of
minority languages may be underreported...
-
Alarmism is
excessive or
exaggerated alarm of a real or
imagined threat.
Alarmism connotes attempts to
excite fears or
giving warnings of
great danger...
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created as
early as 24,000 BC, such as the
Venus of Willendorf, have
exaggerated buttocks, hips, and thighs. The
erotic beauty of the
female buttocks...