overdramatize

IPA/ˌəʊ.vəˈdræm.ə.taɪz/
IPA/ˌoʊ.vɚˈdræm.ə.taɪz/

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

1.動詞及物 / 不及物C1
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The actor overdramatized the scene beautifully.
The actor dramatized the scene beautifully.
💡'Overdramatize' is negative: it means making something too dramatic, not simply adding drama.
The broken printer overdramatized the delay.
Mina overdramatized the printer problem and upset the team.
💡Use 'overdramatize' for a person or message making something sound too dramatic, not for the object itself.