Adjective: inflated in'fley-tid
- Enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness
"The company made inflated claims about its product";
- hyperbolic
- Pretentious (especially with regard to language or ideals)
"inflated talk of preserving the moral tone of the school";
- high-flown, high-sounding
- Filled with air or fluid
"The inflated balloon floated to the ceiling"
- Fill with gas or air
"inflate a balloon";
- blow up
- Become inflated
"The sails inflated";
- balloon, billow
- Exaggerate or deliberately make something appear more important or serious than it really is
"The charges were inflated"; "They inflated their sales figures to impress investors";
- blow up, expand, amplify
- Cause prices to rise by increasing the available currency or credit
"The war inflated the economy"
- Increase prices artificially or unreasonably
"Sellers inflated the prices during the shortage"
See also: increased, pretentious
Type of: alter, change, expand, increase, modify
Antonym: deflate
Encyclopedia: Inflate