"Over-enthusiastically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Over-enthusiastically means doing something with excessive and exaggerated enthusiasm or eagerness, often to the point of being overly impressive, loud, or obtrusive.
Ovens are devices used for baking, roasting, or heating food. They come in various types, such as conventional, convection, microwave, or toaster oven, and are commonly found in kitchens at home or in commercial settings.
Over-arching refers to something that has a broad scope or impact that affects multiple areas or aspects of a particular issue, situation, or system, often in a way that transcends or encompasses many other factors. It can also imply a sense of unity or coherence that brings together different elements or components into a single framework or structure.
Over-confident refers to having too much confidence or faith in oneself, one's abilities, or one's chances of success, often to the point where it becomes excessive or even hubristic.
Over-extended refers to something that has been stretched or prolonged beyond its normal or reasonable limits, often to the point of exhaustion, strain, or difficulty. This can apply to various aspects, such as:<br><br> Physical or mental fatigue: being overworked or exhausted, leading to burnout.<br> Financial strain: having gone beyond one's means, incurring debts, or experiencing financial difficulties.<br> Emotional or psychological stress: being overwhelmed or drained due to excessive demands, responsibilities, or pressure.<br><br>In general, "over-extended" implies a lack of resources, energy, or capacity to cope with the demands being placed upon it.
Over-indebtedness refers to a state of being deeply in debt, to the point where an individual or organization is unable to manage their financial obligations and is at risk of defaulting on their debts. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including overspending, job loss, medical emergencies, or other financial shocks. Over-indebtedness can lead to financial hardship, damage to credit scores, and even bankruptcy.