Is Largened a word?

Largened definition
Simple past tense and past participle of largen.
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What is a largen?

Definition of 'largen'

1. to make or grow larger in size, scope, etc; increase or expand. 2. ( transitive) to make (a photographic print) of a larger size than the negative.
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What is another word for made bigger?

Some common synonyms of enlarge are augment, increase, and multiply. While all these words mean "to make or become greater," enlarge implies expansion or extension that makes greater in size or capacity.
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Is there a word largen?

Largen definition

(UK) To enlarge.
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Is largen a scrabble word?

No, largen is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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How do you say make it bigger?

enlarge
  1. add to.
  2. aggrandize.
  3. amplify.
  4. augment.
  5. beef up.
  6. blow up.
  7. boost.
  8. broaden.
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What is it called when you make something a bigger deal than it is?

magnification. noun. the act of making something appear bigger than it really is.
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What is it called when you make something sound bigger than it is?

verb. to describe something in a way that makes it seem better, worse, larger, more important etc than it really is.
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What is it called when you say something but don't mean it?

disingenuous: not truly honest or sincere : giving the false appearance of being honest or sincere. With regard to the OP's question, disingenuous captures well "something that you say but don't really mean".
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What do you call a person that over exaggerates everything?

Pathological lying, also known as mythomania and pseudologia fantastica, is the chronic behavior of compulsive or habitual lying. Unlike telling the occasional white lie to avoid hurting someone's feelings or getting in trouble, a pathological liar seems to lie for no apparent reason.
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What is the plural of hyperbole?

plural hyperboles. hyperbole. /haɪˈpɚbəli/
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How do you say big deal professionally?

big-deal
  1. big.
  2. consequential.
  3. considerable.
  4. extraordinary.
  5. generous.
  6. hefty.
  7. large.
  8. massive.
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What is it called when you make something seem less important?

trivialize. verb. to make something seem less important or serious than it really is.
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What is it called when you make someone feel small?

belittle Add to list Share. To belittle means to put down, or to make another person feel as though they aren't important. Saying mean things about another person literally makes them feel "little." To belittle someone is a cruel way of making someone else seem less important than yourself.
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Do or accomplish faster ex?

verb (used with object), ex·pe·dit·ed, ex·pe·dit·ing. to speed up the progress of; hasten: to expedite shipments. to accomplish promptly, as a piece of business; dispatch: to expedite one's duties.
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What is a verb for Expand?

Definition of expand

transitive verb. 1 : to open up : unfold. 2 : to increase the extent, number, volume, or scope of : enlarge.
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What is the opposite of corrugated?

Opposite of marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows. flat. smooth. plain.
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What does pooh pooh means?

Definition of pooh-pooh

intransitive verb. : to express contempt or impatience. transitive verb. : to express contempt for or make light of : play down, dismiss.
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What is it called when you make yourself look good?

smarten up. phrasal verb. if you smarten up or smarten yourself up, you make yourself look tidy and clean.
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What is it called when you downplay a situation?

Find another word for downplay. In this page you can discover 14 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for downplay, like: minimize, foreground, understate, background, minimise, underplay, trivialise, gloss over, play down, denigrate and overstate.
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What's a word for dealing with something?

In this page you can discover 12 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for deal with, like: manage, handle, cope-with, discuss, approach, review, concern, treat, communicate, consider and have to do with.
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Is no big deal an idiom?

Here is yet another great video presentation from Richard Ford from the Q Language English teaching team. Today Richard tells us the meaning of the English idiom no big deal and, as usual, gives a quick and simple example as to how you might use it.
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Is it hyperbole or a hyperbole?

That's it - that's the entire rule. The only reason hyperbole is questionable at all is that "h" can be kind of tricky since in some words it's pronounced and in others it's silent. It's never silent in hyperbole, though, at least not as far as I've ever heard, so it is a hyperbole.
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What are 5 examples of hyperbole?

Examples of Hyperbole
  • I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.
  • My feet are killing me.
  • That plane ride took forever.
  • This is the best book ever written.
  • I love you to the moon and back.
  • The pen is mightier than the sword.
  • I've told you this 20,000 times.
  • Cry me a river.
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