exaggeration - stretching the truth to make something seem more powerful or meaningful than it actually is. : Most recent seven-day estimates suggest the nation has been administering approximately 7 to 8 million new doses each week.[3]
exaggeration - stretching the truth to make something seem more powerful or meaningful than it actually is. : Trump didn't eliminate aid to Central America; he reduced it by about 30% over his full term in office.[3]
exaggeration - stretching the truth to make something seem more powerful or meaningful than it actually is. : Between between 1917 - 1970, there were 58 motions to break a filibuster. Last year alone there were 118, which is about two (not five) times as many.[3]