"Overdrawn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Overdrawn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Overdrawn" Meaning

Overdrawn refers to when someone withdraws more money from their account than they have available, resulting in a deficit or debt. It can also describe something that is overly elaborate or extravagant. In addition, in banking, overdrawn account refers to a checking account that has more withdrawals or debits than deposits or credits, resulting in a negative balance.

"Overdrawn" Examples

Usage Examples for "Overdrawn"


As I checked my account online, I realized I had overdrawn my checking account by a hundred dollars.
The musician was overdrawn in his spending, and he had to take out a second loan to pay off his debts.
The company's finances were overdrawn, and they had to declare bankruptcy.
After being overdrawn for several months, she had to cut back on her expenses to avoid further financial trouble.
His credit card was overdrawn, and the bank charged him a hefty fee for the overdraft.

"Overdrawn" Similar Words

Overdoses

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Overdosing

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Overdraft

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Overdrafts

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Overdramatic

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Overdramatic refers to a behavior, tone, or reaction that is excessively emotional, theatrical, and exaggerated, often in a way that is perceived as attention-seeking or insincere. It can involve making a big deal out of something that is not that significant, using overly dramatic language or facial expressions, or acting out in a way that is disproportionate to the situation.

Overdramatising

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Overdramatizing

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Overdraw

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Overdraw means to exceed the permitted limit or amount, especially with regard to a bank account or a credit card. It can also refer to the act of drawing or writing more than the amount of money or credit that is available.

Overdraws

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Overdraws refers to the act of withdrawing more money from a bank account than the account actually holds, resulting in a negative balance. It can also refer to the amount by which an account is overdrawn. For example, "The bank charged me a fee for overdraws on my checking account."

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Overdrive

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Overdriving

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Overdue

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Late or past the expected time.

Overeager

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