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present in an overly dramatic manner
She is overdramatizing her child's failure in the physics class
How To Use overdramatize In A Sentence
- My tendency to overdramatize things in my mind doesn't help either.
- Adults, on the other hand, tend to overdramatize or put too much into everyday behavior as a result of having a serious illness.
- I think they have to be careful not to overdramatize it.
- Despite this tendency to overdramatize the story, much that is worthwhile still appears in this book.
- But we tend as a society to sensationalize and overdramatize the effect.
- It's to Fererra's credit that he never overdramatizes events here.
- But one shouldn't overdramatize that or overstate it.
- In the versions of the story I have heard – and according to his biography, Lang re-embroidered the tale multiple times – When Goebbels got serious, Lang started looking at the clock on the wall, because he knew he had that much time left before the bank would close and he could draw out all his money: Tick, tock … A very Lang moment, relentlessly overdramatized. Lost Metropolis Negative Found in Argentina « Skid Roche
- Pknows what the Rogers problem is, but he feels K is too self-concerned and inclined to overdramatize. In the Shadow of the Oval Office
- Ms. Merkel said she didn ' t want to overdramatize the situation, but added that a year ago, no one would have anticipated the steps the European Union has been forced to take to shore up the euro. Merkel Sees Troubles for Euro