different between excessive vs exaggerated
excessive
English
Etymology
From Middle French excessif, from Medieval Latin excessivus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?s?s?v/
- Rhymes: -?s?v
Adjective
excessive (comparative more excessive, superlative most excessive)
- Exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:excessive
Antonyms
- insufficient
- deficient
Derived terms
- excessive number
Related terms
- exceed
- excess
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k.s?.siv/
Adjective
excessive
- feminine singular of excessif
Interlingua
Adjective
excessive (comparative plus excessive, superlative le plus excessive)
- excessive
Related terms
- excesso
Latin
Adjective
excess?ve
- vocative masculine singular of excess?vus
excessive From the web:
- what excessive mean
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- what excessive sweating means
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exaggerated
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???zæ.d????e?.t?d/, /??-/
Adjective
exaggerated (comparative more exaggerated, superlative most exaggerated)
- That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
Derived terms
- unexaggerated
Translations
Verb
exaggerated
- simple past tense and past participle of exaggerate
exaggerated From the web:
- what exaggerated mean
- what exaggerated proposal/solution is offered
- what exaggerated is sometimes misspelled with crossword
- what exaggerated is sometimes misspelled with
- what does exaggerated mean
- what do exaggerated mean
- what is a exaggerated
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