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Inflexiones de ' exagerado' ( adj): f: exagerada, mpl: exagerados, fpl: exageradas
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | exagerado adj | (cantidad: desorbitada) (quantity) | excessive, steep adj | | | (price) | exorbitant adj | | | (style) | extravagant adj | | | (movement) | exaggerated adj | | | El aumento del precio del billete de autobús es exagerado. | | | The increase in the cost of the bus fare is excessive. | | exagerado adj | (persona: que exagera) | theatrical, raving adj | | | (with clothes) | dressy, over-dresssed adj | | | Esa muchacha exagerada dijo que casi muere ahogada en la piscina de los niños. | | | That theatrical (or: raving) girl said she almost drowned in the children's pool. | exagerado, exagerada nm, nf | (persona que exagera) (slang: overreacts) | drama queen n | | | (distort reality) | person who exaggerates n | | | Juan es un exagerado: no hagas caso de lo que te cuente. | | | Juan is a drama queen; don't pay any attention to what he says. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | exagerar⇒ vtr | (engrandecer excesivamente) | exaggerate⇒ vtr | | | (numbers, ego) | inflate⇒ vtr | | | (disapproving) | falsify⇒, fabricate⇒ vtr | | | Le despidieron por exagerar sus cifras de ventas en los informes. | | | He was fired for inflating his sales figures in his reports. | | exagerar vi | (actuar, decir fingiendo) | exaggerate⇒ vi | | | | overdo it v expr | | | | make too much of [sth] v expr | | | | go too far v expr | | | A ese futbolista le gusta exagerar cuando le hacen una falta. | | | That soccer player loves to exaggerate when he's given a penalty. |
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