Pronunciation: /ˌənɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪtɪd/
adjective describes something that is not exaggerated or overstated
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.
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.
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