Definition of unexaggerated in English:
unexaggerated
adjectiveˌʌnɛɡˈzadʒəreɪtɪdˌʌnɪɡˈzadʒəreɪtɪd
Not exaggerated, overblown, or unrealistic.
a true, unexaggerated statement
Example sentencesExamples
- Slatkin's conducting is straight-ahead and unexaggerated; these are interpretations that do not call attention to themselves.
- That happy-dog, defining-moment grin Ginsberg caught in his cover photo tells it all: utter exhilaration at unexaggerated altitudes.
- This Brahms First is solid, unexaggerated, and faithful to the score.
- The violin-playing is warm, unaffected, and as shapely and unexaggerated as a classical Greek statue.
- This story, while seemingly preposterous, is an unexaggerated fact of life, and not at all unusual.
- The song traces calypso history with flawless research and in unexaggerated terms.
- The complete absence of superfluous detail allows the unexaggerated gestures of the participants to register with full dramatic force.
- Its style was unpretending, its ideas simple, its tone unassuming, its sentiments unexaggerated.