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Word "OVERSTATE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
Synonyms:
amplify, exaggerate, hyperbolise, hyperbolize, magnify, overdraw

Crossword Clues for OVERSTATE

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Exaggerate remaining condition (9)
Exaggerate the introduction of obscure poetry full of rubbish The Times Cryptic 10 Oct 2023
Exaggerate The Times Concise 05 Sep 2023
Magnify balls in front of art gallery The Guardian Cryptic 23 Jan 2023
Exaggerate about gallery pinching original of Sickert
Exaggerate LA Times Daily 29 Aug 2022
Exaggerate report of eggs condition
Garbage in Sappho's last poem to stretch truth
Dramatise for President of Ireland presumably Irish Times Crosaire 12 Jan 2021
Exaggerate verbally Family Time 23 Nov 2020
Exaggerate deliveries going to art gallery
Exaggerate Universal 26 Jul 2020
Exaggerate aspect of proceedings from Lord's gallery?
Exaggerate the effect of a stereo TV broadcast The Telegraph Toughie 24 Mar 2020
Exaggerate about involving government
Dramatise what's on top of small foreign museum Irish Times Crosaire 29 Oct 2019
Exaggerate Family Time 08 Sep 2019
Dramatise what's finished by the people Irish Times Crosaire 02 Jul 2019
Exaggerate deliveries to gallery
Say too much on California, perhaps The Sun Two Speed 06 Mar 2018
Exaggerate The Sun Two Speed 06 Mar 2018
Amplify on land
Exaggerate love with rubbish in poem The Telegraph Cryptic 21 Feb 2017
3 down is unfinished - put it into words and dramatise it Irish Times Crosaire 30 Jan 2017
Embroider surplus copies by gallery The Telegraph Toughie 20 Oct 2016
Exaggerate past situation
Dramatise it for President of Ireland Irish Times Crosaire 09 Sep 2016
Exaggerate position of country's ruler
Make too much of condition after having finished first
Speak hyperbolically about The Washington Post 23 Jan 2016
Exaggerate Wall Street Journal 19 Sep 2015
Colour shown by maiden, perhaps, with fever The Times Cryptic 28 Aug 2015
Blow out of proportion
Exaggerate
Blow up
Exaggerate, so the Queen rules on, say
Fudge, say
Exaggerate ancient history on nation
Blow up at least 12 deliveries to gallery
Blow out of proportion
Be too generous with
Lay on thick
Hyperbolize
Lay on thick
Exaggerate
Exaggerate
Exaggerate
Hyperbolize
Make too good a case
Exaggerate.
Declare in too strong terms.
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