aggers

[US]/ˈæɡər/
[UK]/ˈægər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A Roman road.

Phrases & Collocations

agger the truth

aggerate the problem

aggerate one's achievements

aggeration of symptoms

aggerating the situation

aggerate one's fears

aggerated claims

aggeration of detail

Example Sentences

to agger means to exaggerate or embellish something.

he would often agger stories to make them more interesting.

don't agger the situation, just tell us what happened.

her testimony was full of aggered details that seemed unbelievable.

the salesperson aggered the features of the new phone to convince customers.

he tried to agger his accomplishments to impress his boss.

the movie used aggered special effects to create a realistic world.

it's important to be aware of aggeration in news reports.

his claims were so aggered that no one believed him.

avoid aggering the truth, even if you want to make a good impression.

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