"Overstated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Overstated" Meaning

Overstated refers to something that is expressed or claimed to be more significant, severe, or extreme than it actually is. It means that someone is exaggerating or making too big a deal out of something, often to gain attention, sympathy, or to make a point.

"Overstated" Examples

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Used as an adjective:

1. The statistic about the growth of the economy was overstated, and in reality, the country was still in recession.

2. The new smartphone is overstated, it's just a minor upgrade from the previous model.

3. His claims about the quality of his new restaurant were overstated, and customers were left disappointed.

4. The environmental impact of the new development was overstated, and it's actually quite sustainable.

5. The politician's promises were overstated, and it's been a challenge to implement the changes they campaigned on.

"Overstated" Similar Words

Oversold

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Oversold refers to a situation where something, such as a product, service, or investment, has been marketed or promoted to such an extent that it becomes impossible for it to live up to the expectations that have been created. As a result, the quality or value of the product/service/investment is often compromised, leading to disappointment or disillusionment among customers or investors.

Overspend

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To overspend means to spend more money than one has or is supposed to have, often leading to a financial problem or debt. It can also refer to expending time or energy excessively on something.

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Overspilling

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Excessively abundant or overflowing, often in a way that is difficult to contain or manage. Examples: "The feeling of nostalgia overspilled onto me as I looked through old photographs." (meaning that the feeling of nostalgia was so strong that it couldn't be contained)

Overstaffed

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Overstaffed refers to a situation where an organization, department, or team has more employees than necessary to accomplish its tasks or achieve its goals. This can result in inefficiencies, wasted resources, and increased costs. In other words, there are more staff members than needed to perform the required work, leading to a surplus of personnel.

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Overstate

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To overstate something means to say or do something more strongly or emphatically than it really is. It can also mean to exaggerate or make too much of something.

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Overstates

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To overstate something means to say or represent it in a way that is too large or too great, often to an exaggerated or unacceptable degree. It can also mean to emphasize or stress something too much, making it seem more important, significant, or impressive than it actually is.

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To go beyond the limits or boundaries of something, often in a way that is not allowed or appropriate.