Sentences with Out Of Proportion

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

The criticism she received for a minor mistake was out of proportion.

His outburst at the meeting was out of proportion to the issue being discussed.

The cost of repairs for such a small scratch on the car felt out of proportion.

The laughter that erupted in the theater was out of proportion to the joke told on stage.

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.

The noise from the construction site was out of proportion to the peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood.

Her excitement was out of proportion when she received a simple thank-you note.

The amount of time spent on administrative tasks is out of proportion to the actual work done.

The car's speed was out of proportion to the narrowness of the winding mountain road.

His anger was out of proportion, considering the trivial nature of the disagreement.

The politician's reaction to the criticism was out of proportion, escalating a minor disagreement into a public feud.

The climber's fear of heights was out of proportion to the relatively low elevation of the hiking trail.

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