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Meanings of
overdone
in English
Represented as greater than is true or reasonable.
exaggerated
overstated
Related terms
immoderate
Overdone.
Related terms
cooked
Synonyms
Examples for "
exaggerated
"
exaggerated
overstated
Examples for "
exaggerated
"
1
Several experts said the new rating
exaggerated
the severity of the crisis.
2
His apocalyptic warnings of disasters to come were often
exaggerated
for effect.
3
Some analysts said their potential to affect oil prices may be
exaggerated
.
4
Natural grumbling among the troops was repeated and
exaggerated
in the North.
5
A natural expert in hyperbole, he had not
exaggerated
in the least.
1
However, the importance of having a working tax service cannot be
overstated
.
2
While some state exchanges have experienced these problems, that criticism is
overstated
.
3
Charges include six years of
overstated
profit and various writedowns, they say.
4
Dr Koloamatangi said the importance of the vote could not be
overstated
.
5
Allergan spurned their advance, saying the Canadian company had
overstated
possible savings.
Usage of
overdone
in English
1
Of course, the Kissinger thing might be a bit
overdone
these days.
2
Market participants said the drop after the previous day's auction was
overdone
.
3
Nevertheless, another interpretation is that concerns about Fed-inspired funding crunch are
overdone
.
4
The way he smelled, something faintly spicy and expensive, definitely not
overdone
.
5
The pupils at the Villa Camellia were not
overdone
with public meetings.
6
When singed or
overdone
,
the extract is destroyed and the aroma lost.
7
Cultivation is also, of course, carried on; it can never be
overdone
.
8
There was a little tremble in his tone, artistic and not
overdone
.
9
Some analysts warn that assumptions of politically motivated Toyota bashing are
overdone
.
10
Driscoll's voice had sounded breathless; perhaps the fellow had
overdone
his part.
11
What's more, it could be that the gloom about China is
overdone
.
12
The Geordie accent was a bit
overdone
,
now I think about it.
13
He found something more than
overdone
home town pride in Rockvale, however.
14
You see, Portia and I think that coal miner thing's very
overdone
.
15
Miss Sommerton was talking rapidly in French-withrather
overdone
eagerness-toMrs. Perrault.
16
The fact was he had had a painful scene, and was
overdone
.
Other examples for "overdone"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
overdone
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
rather overdone
have overdone
as overdone
much overdone
somewhat overdone
More collocations
Overdone
through the time
Overdone
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common