exaggeration

exaggeration
noun
Übertreibung, die

it is a wild/is no exaggeration to say that ... — es ist stark/nicht übertrieben, wenn man sagt, dass ...

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noun
1) (the act of exaggerating.) die Übertreibung
2) (an exaggerated description, term etc: To say she is beautiful is an exaggeration, but she does have nice eyes.) die Übertreibung
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ex·ag·gera·tion
[ɪgˌzæʤərˈeɪʃən]
n Übertreibung f
it's not an \exaggeration to say that ... es ist nicht übertrieben, wenn man behauptet, dass ...
it's a bit of an \exaggeration to say that she's beautiful sie als schön zu bezeichnen wäre wohl ein bisschen übertrieben
to have a tendency to \exaggeration zu Übertreibungen neigen
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[Ig"zdZə'reISən]
n
Übertreibung f

a bit of an exaggeration — eine leichte Übertreibung, leicht übertrieben

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exaggeration s
1. Übertreibung f:
I can say without exaggeration that …
2. Überbetonung f
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noun
Übertreibung, die

it is a wild/is no exaggeration to say that ... — es ist stark/nicht übertrieben, wenn man sagt, dass ...

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n.
Übertreibung f.

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