overstatement

[oh-ver-steyt-muhnt]

overstatement Definition

  • 1the act of stating something in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is
  • 2an exaggerated statement

Using overstatement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overstatement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    To say that he is the best player on the team is an overstatement.

  • Example

    The advertisement's claim of being the 'best product ever' is an overstatement.

  • Example

    Her statement that she could run a marathon without any training is an overstatement.

overstatement Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overstatement

Phrases with overstatement

  • an extreme exaggeration

    Example

    His claim that he had climbed Mount Everest alone was a gross overstatement.

  • a slight exaggeration

    Example

    To say that the movie was terrible is a mere overstatement; it was just okay.

  • an extremely exaggerated statement, often used sarcastically to indicate that the statement is not true

    Example

    When he said he had never eaten pizza before, it was the overstatement of the year.

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Summary: overstatement in Brief

The term 'overstatement' [oh-ver-steyt-muhnt] refers to the act of exaggerating or magnifying something beyond its actual importance or seriousness. It is often used to describe claims or statements that are not accurate or truthful, such as 'The advertisement's claim of being the best product ever is an overstatement.' 'Overstatement' can be categorized into 'gross overstatement,' which is an extreme exaggeration, and 'mere overstatement,' which is a slight exaggeration.