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Detailed Translations for exaggerate from English to Spanish
exaggerate:
Conjugations for exaggerate:
present
- exaggerate
- exaggerate
- exaggerates
- exaggerate
- exaggerate
- exaggerate
simple past
- exaggerated
- exaggerated
- exaggerated
- exaggerated
- exaggerated
- exaggerated
present perfect
- have exaggerated
- have exaggerated
- has exaggerated
- have exaggerated
- have exaggerated
- have exaggerated
past continuous
- was exaggerating
- were exaggerating
- was exaggerating
- were exaggerating
- were exaggerating
- were exaggerating
future
- shall exaggerate
- will exaggerate
- will exaggerate
- shall exaggerate
- will exaggerate
- will exaggerate
continuous present
- am exaggerating
- are exaggerating
- is exaggerating
- are exaggerating
- are exaggerating
- are exaggerating
subjunctive
- be exaggerated
- be exaggerated
- be exaggerated
- be exaggerated
- be exaggerated
- be exaggerated
diverse
- exaggerate!
- let's exaggerate!
- exaggerated
- exaggerating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for exaggerate:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
abultar | blow up; exaggerate; heighten; overdo | bulge; bulge out; pop |
engrosar | blow out of proportions; blow up; exaggerate; overdo | |
exagerar | blow out of proportions; blow up; exaggerate; heighten; overdo | |
hablar largo y tendido | exaggerate; expand | |
- | amplify; hyperbolise; hyperbolize; magnify; overdo; overdraw; overstate |
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Wiktionary Translations for exaggerate:
exaggerate
Cross Translation:
verb
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to overstate, to describe more than is fact
- exaggerate → exagerar
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• exaggerate | → abultar; exagerar | ↔ overdrijven — de feiten groter, kleiner, mooier of slechter voorstellen dan ze zijn |
• exaggerate | → exagerar | ↔ outrieren — gehoben, (transitiv) übertrieben darstellen, in etwas übertreiben |
• exaggerate | → exagérar | ↔ übertreiben — einen Sachverhalt in einer Weise darstellen, dass er mehr einer Eigenschaft besitzt als in Wirklichkeit |