The hero is always exaggeratedly in love, exaggeratedly chivalrous, and absolutely perfect, save for this heroic excess of sensitiveness and honour.
His photograph, taken at that moment, would have impressed a stranger as being that of an amateur actor, inartistically expressing dismay--it was so exaggeratedly frightened.
Possibly the picture of the dissenting chapel is exaggeratedly humble, though if we suppose it to be a Methodist Chapel, it may be true to life, as Methodism was the form of religion which made its appeal to the lowest classes.
To speak in an exaggeratedly gentle voice always shames the shouter of either sex into silence.
II To speak in anexaggeratedly gentle voice [exaggerately] .
For a time she did not answer, as if he who spoke was no more than any youth of the settlement, so exaggeratedly absorbed was she.
Ridgar softly, getting slowly to his feet with a smile at once tender and exaggeratedly calm.
He would pretend that he wanted to embrace Liubka, would roll exaggeratedly passionate eyes at her, and would utter with a theatrically languishing whisper: "Me soul!
He grinned and executed anexaggeratedly military salute.
The sleeves were exaggeratedly wide; a knife or a pistol, and not necessarily a small one, could be concealed in every one.
He bowed a little exaggeratedly to me and said: "Ah, ye are that famous Mr. Kemp.
His costume is so exaggeratedly suggestive of the stable and the horse as to leave no doubt whatever that he is an amateur of the most pronounced type.
Then she turned abruptly and looked into his face, displaying a pleasing little round physiognomy with a smiling mouth and exaggeratedly grave eyes.
Abruptly as it came the passion faded from her face, leaving every feature tranquil again, demure, exaggeratedly innocent.
Triumphantly she raised both strong, stub-fingered, exaggeratedly executive hands to the level of her childish blue eyes and stood surveying the mirrored effect with ineffable satisfaction.
Shape of the skull apparently normal but more exaggeratedly brachycephalic than the mean cephalic index of the Piedmontese, which is 85; probable capacity 90 cu.
The hands are either exaggeratedly large or exaggeratedly small.
The spoiling would go deeper with Stasy than in the common sense of the word, for immediately people began to make less of her, she would be exaggeratedly embittered and cynical.
Elsie wrinkled her nose in a laughing grimace at Tilly, then began to speak in an exaggeratedlysolemn tone of voice.
Because she wanted to give your brain something to do, too," explained Tilly, wearing an exaggeratedly innocent air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exaggeratedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.