Unexaggerated

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌənɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪtɪd/

Definitions of unexaggerated

adjective describes something that is not exaggerated or overstated

Example Sentences

A1 She gave an unexaggerated account of what happened.

A2 The description of the movie was unexaggerated and accurate.

B1 The news report provided an unexaggerated view of the situation.

B2 The journalist's writing style is known for being unexaggerated and objective.

C1 The historian's research is praised for its unexaggerated presentation of facts.

C2 The artist's work is characterized by its unexaggerated simplicity and honesty.

Examples of unexaggerated in a Sentence

formal The scientist presented the data in an unexaggerated manner, focusing only on the facts.

informal She told the story in an unexaggerated way, without adding any extra details.

slang He described the party as 'lit' but in an unexaggerated way.

figurative Her beauty was so stunning that even in an unexaggerated light, she was captivating.

Grammatical Forms of unexaggerated

past tense

unexaggerated

plural

unexaggerated

comparative

more unexaggerated

superlative

most unexaggerated

present tense

unexaggerates

future tense

will unexaggerate

perfect tense

has unexaggerated

continuous tense

is unexaggerating

singular

unexaggerated

positive degree

unexaggerated

infinitive

to unexaggerate

gerund

unexaggerating

participle

unexaggerated

Origin and Evolution of unexaggerated

First Known Use: 1705 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unexaggerated' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'exaggerated' meaning 'to represent as greater than is actually the case'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unexaggerated' has remained consistent in its meaning over time, continuing to signify something that is not exaggerated or overstated.