"Overdresses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Overdresses refers to clothing or attire that is excessively elaborate, ornate, or showy, often to the point of being considered ostentatious or over-the-top. It can also refer to wearing more clothing than necessary or socially appropriate, such as wearing a cloak or jacket indoors in a hot climate.
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.
Overdramatizing refers to the act of exaggerating or amplifying emotions, reactions, or events to an extent that is deemed unnecessary, artificial, or attention-seeking. It often involves using melodramatic language, gestures, or behaviors to convey feelings or reactions that are not necessarily genuine or proportionate to the situation.
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.
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.
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."
Overdrive refers to an extraordinary or excessive level of activity, effort, or performance, often to the point of exhaustion or strain. It can be used to describe not only physical activity but also mental or emotional states, such as being "in overdrive" with work or personal problems. In a broader sense, overdrive can also refer to the highest or most extreme setting or mode of a device or system, often used to achieve maximum power or speed.
To eat more food than one needs or should, often to the point of feeling uncomfortably full or even disgusted with oneself.
An overeater is someone who eats too much or excessively, often becoming overweight or obese as a result.