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Definition of "exaggerator" [ex•ag•ger•a•tor]

  • Someone who exaggerates. (noun)

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Use "exaggerator" in a sentence
  • "It's hard to remember how much antipathy there was toward Clinton by 2000, even from liberals (mostly because we're so desperate for someone like him now), but the lying extended to the smearing of Al Gore, who was painted as an "exaggerator" by Bush and the right-leaning media (which, in itself, was a lie)."
  • "But mania is a great exaggerator, so the teeniest, tiniest flux in my blood felt seismic."
  • "In his closing statement, Mr. Barzee, Zvi Goffer's lawyer, said his client was a "habitual exaggerator" in order to inflate his image and that traders often lie to each other."