The Collaborative International Dictionary
Exaggerated \Ex*ag"ger*a`ted\, a. Enlarged beyond bounds or the truth. -- Ex*ag"ger*a`ted*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. To an excessive degree; in an exaggerated manner.
WordNet
adv. in an exaggerated manner [syn: hyperbolically]
Usage examples of "exaggeratedly".
Ebert nodded exaggeratedly, making Fest laugh once more, then he grew more serious.
He helped her from the saddle, coldly silent, his manner overcareful, exaggeratedly polite.
Prostitutes of all races, sexes and descriptions sashayed exaggeratedly between the stalls or stood by the beerhalls, winking at passers-by.
You too, my pupil Plinio, the moment you received the blow -- or what you exaggeratedly thought a blow -- should have applied the first defensive measure against psychic assaults and resorted to slow, carefully controlled breathing.
He held it gingerly, like the relic it was - the bones of an almost intact handlike appendage, larger than a human's, with three exaggeratedly long but distinctly jointed fingers and an opposable thumb.