US /ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt/
・UK /ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt/
We do also use it to exaggerate, as well.
Don't exaggerate their qualities.
The word sort of means that something really happened a certain way, but Americans usually use this word to exaggerate.
but Americans usually use this word to exaggerate.
And one thing I like to do is, with the overall color trajectory in mind, that is, this direction I'm following, I can choose to exaggerate those trends, you know, break free of the main color conversation that's currently happening, and kind of go out on a limb, watch the color wheel here.
As you start riding harder and faster yes you can drop down lower but for most groomed slopes and if you're riding at a slower pace you don't need to over exaggerate this movement, just do what's needed.
Secondly, in an exercise like this, the presenter tends to exaggerate when pronouncing words, making it even easier to hear the differences.
Don't be afraid to slow down and even exaggerate the sounds at first.
We don't really use this to exaggerate or describe something that's not actually deadly as just extremely like, we really just use this if it really is that dangerous that you could die.
Of course you don't really, I mean, you can't really feel dead, but we use this to exaggerate how badly we feel.
Maybe a drama queen's fun, you like to exaggerate, you like to have a good time.
Animators like, kind of, take things and they like to exaggerate movement.