日本語WordNet
to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"
do something to an excessive degree; "He overdid it last night when he did 100 pushups"
AIによる解説
To represent something as larger, better, or worse than it really is; to overstate.
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The applicants might have exaggerated their qualifications deliberately to enhance their prospects for the competitive position.
応募者たちは競争の激しい役職への見込みを高めるために、意図的に資格を誇張したかもしれません。
She is continually exaggerating her achievements, which undermines her actual credibility significantly.
彼女は絶えず自分の業績を誇張しており、それが彼女の実際の信頼性を大幅に損なっている。
Critics called him a self-aggrandizer who exaggerated his achievements.
批評家たちは彼を業績を誇張する自己顕示者と呼びました。
Exaggerating your achievements can backfire in interviews.
面接で業績を誇張すると逆効果になることがあります。
The politician was exposed as a fabulist who exaggerated his achievements.
その政治家は業績を誇張する嘘つきとして暴露されました。
The story was hyperbolically exaggerated.
その話は誇張して語られました。
Her exaggerated expressions made everyone laugh.
彼女の大げさな表情は皆を笑わせた。
His stories are full of exaggeration and embellishment.
彼の話は誇張と脚色でいっぱいだ。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz