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What does grandiose mean?

The basic meaning of exaggeration: exaggerated pinyin: fu kuā meaning: exaggerated and unrealistic. Antonym: practical [returning home with a full load; Exaggerate] A detailed explanation of a vain compliment 1. Also known as "grandiose". Unrealistic, unrealistic. Liu Kun's Biography of the Book of Jin: "Kun, who is good at making friends, is better than himself, and is quite exaggerated." Jin Xu: "As for the followers of Xie and Zhang Zishao, it is often ridiculous to talk about exaggeration." Liu Dakui's Epitaph of Eight Commanders in Yuxi in Qing Dynasty: "I have been simple and self-sufficient all my life, and I hate grandiose habits most." Ding Ling's Interview with Taohuaping: "I always feel that this young man has such a hidden power, frank and not exaggerated." 2. exaggeration. Tang Hanyu's explanation of learning: Spring and Autumn Annals is rigorous, and Left is grandiose. "