1. embellishing - Noun
2. embellishing - Verb
of Embellish
Source: Webster's dictionaryCombined, this often led to Howard embellishing facts in his communication, not with an intention to deceive but just to make a better story. Source: Internet
Actually, I'm embellishing to call it "effort" to grow favas. Source: Internet
During the Swing era, many soloists improvised "by ear" by embellishing the melody with ornaments and passing notes. Source: Internet
Rabbi Eliezar of Worms, in his elegy for his wife Dulca, praised her for teaching the other women how to pray and embellishing the prayer with music. Source: Internet
His career didn't immediately take off; Wolfe once took The Associated Press writing test and "dismally failed," he later recounted, noting that he was faulted for embellishing the test material, a primal sin at the AP. Source: Internet
If you are embellishing experience, the interviewer will see through that pretty quickly. Source: Internet