overdramatize
overdramatize — 動詞
- overdramatizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- overdramatizes3rd person singular
- overdramatizing-ing form
- overdramatizedpast simple
1. to talk about a problem or event as if it were much more serious or emotional th
說得太誇張
把事態說得過分嚴重或誇張
to talk about a problem or event as if it were much more serious or emotional than in fact it is.
Christopher overdramatized the delayed train and called it a disaster.
Christopher 把火車誤點說得太誇張,還稱那是場災難。
overdramatize + situation by using stronger language
Nadia tends to overdramatize small mistakes during group projects.
Nadia 在分組報告裡常把小錯誤說得太誇張。
overdramatize + minor problem
When the lights flickered, Obi overdramatized the problem for the guests.
燈閃了一下時,Obi 把那個狀況說得太誇張,讓客人更緊張。
Hugo was overdramatizing a mild cough before the school trip.
出發校外旅行前,Hugo 把輕微的咳嗽說得太誇張。
Do not overdramatize the argument; the neighbors just heard raised voices.
別把那場爭執說得太誇張,鄰居只是聽見有人提高音量。
- exaggerate
broader and more common for making something seem bigger or worse
- overstate
more formal and often used for claims, numbers, or importance
- sensationalize
stresses making news or events sound exciting to attract attention
- downplay
makes something seem less serious than it is
- understate
describes something in a deliberately weaker or smaller way
文法句型
overdramatize + situation/problem
overdramatize + what happened
stop overdramatizing
be overdramatizing
用法筆記
Usually takes a situation, problem, or reaction as its object. It often suggests that someone is making ordinary trouble sound urgent, emotional, or extreme.