exaggerate problem | 3.69 | Some said the problem was exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate number | 2.50 | U.S. officials felt the number was exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate threat | 2.50 | Dole exaggerates the threat. | ||
exaggerate figure | 2.44 | Rebels say the figure is exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate claim | 2.37 | These claims are wildly exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate fear | 2.04 | These fears are exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate report | 1.71 | Such reports are exaggerated, these sources say. | ||
exaggerate movement | 1.65 | Thin trading can exaggerate market movements. | ||
exaggerate loss | 1.45 | Both sides tend to exaggerate enemy losses. | ||
exaggerate effect | 1.38 | Second, the displacement effect is exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate extent | 1.38 | Both sides have long exaggerated the extent of their success in battle. | ||
exaggerate risk | 1.38 | And most Japanese say the risks are exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate danger | 1.32 | The danger generally is exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate importance | 1.25 | - Danny Manning is far too modest to exaggerate his importance. | ||
exaggerate difference | 1.18 | These differences are easily exaggerated. | ||
exaggerate gain | 1.18 | Exaggerating the gains was light trading. | ||
exaggerate size | 1.18 | Trading volume was very thin, which exaggerated the size of the drop. | ||
exaggerate move | 0.99 | Analysts said thin markets may have exaggerated the move. | ||
exaggerate decline | 0.92 | Exaggerating the declines was low trading. | ||
exaggerate impact | 0.92 | Trading volume was light, exaggerating the impact of selling. |