过甚其词
      Explanation: Words: words, words; very: over. Means the words were too much, do not meet the actual situation.
      Usage: Verb-object type; as predicate, object; containing derogatory words to describe too far
      Source: Mao Dun's "Midnight": "news of the market and even their words might have."
      Examples: Zhaobo Tao Miao ran shook his head, then sat on the sofa in the _set_ up of the leg, said simply of the words :"~。"( Mao Dun, "Midnight" Nine)
  • Thesaurus:  put on frills, ballyhoo, All one's geese are swans., advertise, talk through the back of one's neck (=talk through one's neck), declaim, High askance prate, High on a large of, ballyhoo, Width of high talk, quackery, braggadocio, braggart, draw it strong, ego, vainglory
  • Antonym Group:  within one's power;to the bes of one's ability( capacity), seek truth from facts, Name names, Refers to the days of painting in, little cover up, Zhihuqiming, To estimate one's strength And for the, cut one'scoataccording to one's cloth