Sentences with Out Of Proportion

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13 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Out Of Proportion'

The price of the new car was out of proportion to its features and specifications.

The teacher felt the punishment given to the student was out of proportion to the offense committed.

The company's advertising budget was out of proportion compared to its overall revenue.

The criticism received by the artist was out of proportion to the artistic choices made in the painting.

The amount of time spent on a minor task was out of proportion to its significance in the project.

The excitement of the crowd was out of proportion to the final score of the closely contested game.

The number of ingredients in the recipe felt out of proportion for such a simple dish.

His emotional response to the news was out of proportion, considering it was just a minor setback.

The reaction to his harmless joke was out of proportion, leading to unnecessary drama.

The earthquake's minor tremors made people anxious, as their fear was out of proportion to the actual threat.

The headline's sensationalism was out of proportion, exaggerating the impact of the upcoming storm.

Her excitement about the upcoming movie was out of proportion, given its average reviews.

The athlete's reaction to losing a practice game was out of proportion, revealing a need for better sportsmanship.

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