exaggerators

/ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who describe something as larger, better, worse, or more important than it really is.
    • The fishermen were known as exaggerators who claimed every catch was enormous.
    • My uncle is one of those exaggerators who says he walked ten miles in a snowstorm.
    • Politicians are often accused of being exaggerators during election campaigns.
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