LAST EDITED ON Mar-03-19 AT 12:40PM (MST)[p]
How many times have we heard about Hillarys emails yet no one, including Trump seem to be able to prosecute and prove it? How many times did Obama get scrutinized and attacked over his birth certificate? Or his religion? How many times have we analyzed Bill Clinton's cum stains on Monica's dress? There was just a two hour special on it a couple of weeks ago. Is Trumps worse? Probably. Does he bring it on himself. MY opinion is yes
ex?ag?ger?ate
Dictionary result for exaggerate
verb
represent (something) as being larger,
better, or worse
than it really is.
"he was apt to exaggerate
any aches and pains"
synonyms
verstate,?overemphasize,?
overstress,
?overestimate,?overvalue,?magnify,?amplify,?
aggrandize,?inflate;?
embellish,?embroider,?color,elaborate,?overelaborate,?
oversell,overdraw,?overplay,?dramatize;
hyperbolize,?add color,
?stretch the truth,?
catastrophize;?
overpitch;
informalpile it on,?lay it on thick,?lay it
on with a trowel/shovel,?make a mountain out of a molehill,?blow something out of all proportion,make a
drama out of a crisis,?make a big thing of;?
informalshoot a line;
archaicdraw the longbow
"the conflict was exaggerated by the media"
overstated,?overemphasized,?inflated,?magnified,?amplified,?aggrandized,?
excessive,?hyperbolic,?overelaborate,?overdone,?
overripe,?overplayed,?overdramatized,?theatrical,?dramatic,?actorly,?highly colored,?extravagant,?
melodramatic,?sensational,?sensationalist,?sensationalistic;
informalover the top,?OTT,?tall
"I gave her an exaggerated account of
my exploits"
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lie
Dictionary result for lie
/lī/
noun
noun:?lie; plural noun:?lies
1.
an intentionally false statement.
"the whole thing is?a pack of lies"
synonyms:untruth,?falsehood,?fib,?fabrication,?deception,?made-up story,?trumped-up story,?fake news,?invention,?piece of fiction,?fiction,?falsification,?falsity,?fairy story/tale,?##### and bull story,?barefaced lie;?More
(little) white lie,?half-truth,?exaggeration,?prevarication,?departure from the truth,?alternative fact;
yarn,?story,?red herring,?fable,?myth,?flight of fancy,?figment of the imagination;
pretense,?pretext,?sham;
misinformation,?disinformation,?perjury,?dissimulation,?mendacity,?gossip,?propaganda;
informaltall story,?tall tale,?whopper;
informalporky,?pork pie,?porky pie;
humorousterminological inexactitude;
vulgar slangbullshit;
vulgar slangbulldust
"Len's loyalty to his friends had made him tell lies"
antonyms:truth,?fact
used with reference to a situation involving deception or founded on a mistaken impression.
"all their married life she had been?living a lie"
Edit:
Exaggerate = lie