Lexicographical Neighbors of Exaggeratedness
Literary usage of Exaggeratedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poet Lore (1898)
"But the poem is full of the strain of revolt, and the character of Aurora has
the exaggeratedness of an object looked at through a powerful glass directed ..."
2. Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1906)
"Its exaggeratedness was due to the fact that he stood, as a young man, too near
to the personages he criticised; but this circumstance was itself ..."
3. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1853)
"... author's point of view, and the consequent exaggeratedness of his conclusions.
Without at all denying the strong influence of German Protestantism upon ..."
4. The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot by Walter Bagehot, Mrs Russell Barrington (1915)
"exaggeratedness of, iv. 200. Exercise of, v. 235. Expression of: Achieved in
Reform Parliament, iii. 234. Form of, iii. 299. Formation of, iii. 115. ..."